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The  Committee  on  Publications  of  the  Grolier  Club 
certifies  that  this  copy  of  a  "  Catalogue  of  the  En- 
graved Portraits  of  Washington "  is  one  of  an 
edition  of  four  hundred  and  twenty-five  copies 
printed  on  American  hand-made  paper  during  the 
year  nineteen  hundred  and  three. 


CATALOGUE  OF 
THE  ENGRAVED  PORTRAITS  OF 

WASHINGTON 


FRONTISPIECE 


Engraved  in  mezzotint,  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards,  from  an 
original  in  oil  which  was  probably  executed  in  1798  or 
1799,  after  the  appointment  of  Washington  as  com- 
mander-in-chief of  all  forces  raised  or  to  be  raised 
in  view  of  the  threatened  conflict  with  France.  Artist  * 
unknown. 


CATALOGUE 

OF 

THE  ENGRAVED  PORTRAITS 

OF 

WASHINGTON 


BY 

CHARLES   HENRY  HART 


THE  GROLIER  CLUB 
OF  THE  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK 
MCMIV 


Copyright,  1904,  by 

The  Grolier  Club  of 
City  of  New  York 


PROEM 


THE  Grolier  Club  invited  me,  in  May  of  1898,  to  pre- 
pare this  volume,  and  it  was  then  contemplated  it 
should  appear  early  in  1900,  as  a  memorial  of  the  one 
hundredth  anniversary  of  the  death  of  the  first  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  I  hope  that  an  examination  of  its 
pages  will  prove  the  wisdom  of  the  long  delay  ;  but  it  could  not, 
with  justice  to  the  subject  and  to  myself,  have  appeared  a  day 
earlier  than  it  does ;  for  it  has  required  and  received  more  than 
five  years  of  diligent  labor  to  complete  it,  and  even  now  I  dare 
not  claim  for  it  completeness.  While  the  book  has  been  going 
through  the  press  important  finds  have  been  made,  many  of  which 
are  noted  in  their  proper  places,  while  others  had  to  be  thrown 
in  as  addenda.  And  I  feel  quite  sure  the  volume  will  not  have 
been  issued  many  months  before  "Not  in  Hart"  will  be  tagged 
on  to  some  undescribed  portrait  or  state.  The  undescribed 
portraits  I  trust  may  not  be  many ;  indeed,  I  do  not  see  how  it 
is  possible  that  they  can  be;  but  the  undescribed  states  may  be 
more  numerous  than  I  want  to  know.  There  is  but  one  print, 
that  I  know,  not  described  in  this  catalogue,  and  it  is  the  frontis- 
piece to  the  volume.  As  it  could  not  be  issued  until  the  book  was 
published,  it  obviously  could  have  no  place  in  the  text.1  The 
other  illustrations  are  photogravure  facsimiles  from  exceedingly 
scarce  prints,  not  in  all  cases  the  exact  size  of  the  originals. 

There  is  but  one  way  by  which  a  work  of  the  kind  and  char- 
acter of  the  present  work  could  be  made  even  reasonably  per- 

1  The  only  impressions  printed  from  this  plate,  beyond  the  edition  for 
the  book,  are  five  printed  in  colors. 

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feet  and  that  is  practically  an  impossible  way.  It  would  be  to 
have  every  impression  seen  of  each  print  described  brought 
together  for  minute  comparison  and  notation.  This  applies,  of 
course,  more  to  states  than  to  distinct  plates :  yet  in  the  case 
of  many  prints  after  Stuart's  Athenaeum  head,  it  applies  equally 
to  the  plates.  As  the  prints  described  are  in  collections,  many 
of  them  geographically  far  apart  and  the  bringing  together  of 
them  impossible,  it  will  be  seen  how  much  had  to  depend  upon 
the  eye  and  memory  of  the  writer  to  supplement  his  notes  when 
a  print  recorded  came  before  him  a  second  time  for  consideration, 
so  that  some  slight  inaccuracies  will  not  be  surprising.  I  will, 
however,  claim  one  preeminence  for  this  work, — that  it  is  the 
most  systematically  accurate  and  complete  work  yet  published 
on  a  cognate  subject.  For  any  shortcomings  that  it  may  have, 
I  must  fall  back  upon  good  old  Plato's  ripe  philosophy  :  "  As  it 
is  the  commendation  of  a  good  huntsman  to  find  game  in  a 
wide  wood,  so  it  is  no  imputation  if  he  hath  not  caught  all." 

The  method  and  arrangement  of  the  catalogue  are  simple  and 
wholly  original,  and  have  followed  the  most  scientific  lines  of  which 
the  subject  was  capable.  It  is  divided  according  to  the  painters  of 
original  portraits  in  the  chronological  order  of  the  paintings  and 
under  each  painter  are  set  down  the  prints  after  the  originals. 
All  others  are  placed  under  Fictitious.  Thus  the  well-known 
Campbell  type  will  be  found  under  this  heading,  no  such  painter 
or  person  as  Alexander  Campbell  being  known ;  Washington 
having  written  to  Joseph  Reed,  in  acknowledgment  of  a  print 
of  this  type,  "  Mr.  Campbell,  whom  I  never  saw  to  my  know- 
ledge, has  made  a  very  formidable  figure  of  the  Commander  in 
Chief,  giving  him  a  sufficient  portion  of  terror  in  his  counte- 
nance." Likewise  under  this  caption  will  be  found  the  familiar 
Rembrandt  Peale  portrait  of  Washington,  which  was  not  an 
original  portrait  painted  from  life,  but  a  composite  head  made 
up  in  1823,  when  Washington  had  been  in  his  grave  more  than 
a  score  of  years.    Each  print  is  given  a  separate  number,  the 

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described  state  being,  as  near  as  can  be  determined,  the  first 
published  state,  followed  by  the  earlier  and  later  states,  under 
the  same  number  with  a  letter  of  distinguishment.  The  en- 
graver's name  is  given  at  the  head  of  each  description,  when 
the  name  of  the  engraver  appears  upon  the  print ;  and  when  the 
name  of  the  engraver  is  known  but  does  not  appear  upon  the 
print,  the  name  is  printed  within  brackets  to  show  that  it  is  sup- 
plied from  other  sources.  Then  follows  an  exact  description 
of  the  print,  with  its  manner  of  execution,  line,  stipple,  mezzo- 
tint, etc.  Next  the  lettering,  broken  into  lines,  as  it  is  on  the 
print,  followed  by  the  dimensions,  to  the  sixteenth  of  an  inch. 
If  it  is  a  book  print,  the  publication  in  which  it  first  appeared  is 
given,  where  this  data  could  be  obtained. 

The  order  of  arrangement  of  prints  is  according  to  types,  with- 
out any  adherence  to  alphabetical  sequence  of  engravers'  names, 
as  the  print  is  equally  important,  iconographically,  by  one  en- 
graver as  by  another,  so  that  a  collection  of  Washington  por- 
traits, arranged  according  to  this  catalogue,  will  show  all  the 
portraits  of  one  type  together.  For  instance,  the  prints  after 
Stuart's  several  portraits  are  subdivided  under  Vaughan  type, 
Lansdowne  type,  Athen<zum  type,  Tea-pot  type,  Faneuil  Hall 
type  and  Compositions,  the  latter  where  the  Stuart  head  has 
been  used  by  other  artists  in  made  up  pictures. 

To  facilitate  the  finding  of  portraits  in  this  catalogue,  par- 
ticularly where  persons  using  it  may  have  mutilated  copies  or 
undescribed  states,  are  given,  besides  a  General  Index,  special 
indexes  of  Engravers,  of  Publishers,  of  Places  of  publication,  of 
Owners  of  pictures  engraved  and  of  Publications  in  which  por- 
traits appear.  Also  a  table  of  Baker  Numbers,  with  the  cor- 
responding numbers  of  the  portraits  in  the  present  catalogue.1 
There  are  five  Baker  numbers  omitted  from  this  catalogue  as 
not  coming  within  its  scope.    These  are  79,  379  and  380,  on 

1  In  making  up  this  table,  from  the  printed  sheets,  I  regret  to  note  that 
"  (Baker  393)  "  has  been  omitted  from  number  271. 

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PROEM 


stone ;  2,  on  type  metal  and  383,  ana.  Fourteen  Baker  num- 
bers are  consolidated  with  other  numbers  as  being  states  and 
not  distinct  plates.  These  are  9  and  10,  which  are  701  and 
yoib;  116  and  117,  which  are  214  and  214^;  191  and  189, 
which  are  585  and  585^  ;  213  and  214,  which  are  366  and  366a  ; 
216  and  217,  which  are  788  and  788^  ;  329  and  330,  which  are 
446  and  446a: ;  and  366  and  368,  which  are  546*:  and  546^. 
These  reduce  the  actual  number  of  distinct  plates  described  in 
Baker's  catalogue  from  436  to  424.  This  reference  to  Baker 
Numbers  awakens  a  train  of  recollections  and  reflections  carry- 
ing me  back  a  quarter  of  a  century,  to  the  period  when  Mr. 
William  S.  Baker  was  preparing  for  publication  his  pioneer 
work  upon  "  The  Engraved  Portraits  of  Washington."  I  was 
virtually  his  collaborateur,  as  he  gracefully  acknowledges  in  the 
preface  to  his  book,  having  daily  followed  the  progress  of  the 
work  from  its  inception  to  its  completion,  seeing  the  germ  de- 
velop, leaf  by  leaf,  to  full  maturity.  It  will  therefore  be  under- 
stood that  what  may  look  like  adverse  criticism,  where  I  have 
pointed  out  errors  and  omissions  in  Mr.  Baker's  book,  are  not 
meant  as  such  but  merely  the  pointing  out  of  differences  in  or- 
der to  facilitate  investigation  and  aid  the  collector.  That  pub- 
lication incited  collectors  to  seek  for  the  prints  there  described 
and  to  look  about  for  others  undescribed.  It  was  this  emula- 
tion that  largely  furnished  the  material  for  the  present  catalogue, 
in  which  are  described  880  distinct  plates  and  634  different 
states,  making  a  total  of  15 14  individual  prints  personally  ex- 
amined and  recorded.  Surely  no  other  man  has  been  so  hon- 
ored as  Washington,  coming  as  these  tributes  do  from  every 
country  and  every  clime ;  and  when  it  is  comprehended  that 
this  book  contains  only  portraits  proper,  no  "ana,"  pictures 
commemorating  incidents  in  his  life,  or  modern  statuary  being 
admitted,  and  these  portraits  exclusively  engravings  upon  copper 
or  upon  steel,  no  note  being  taken  of  portraits  engraved  on 
wood  or  on  type  metal,  drawn  on  stone  or  reproduced  by  pho- 

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PROEM 


tographic  process,  some  true  idea  may  be  gained  of  the  extent 
of  Washington  portraiture.  Nor  are  portraits  upon  bank  notes 
recorded,  or  those  upon  bonds,  fractional  currency,  postage  or 
revenue  stamps.  These  are  chiefly  after  the  familiar  Stuart 
portrait, —  used  over  and  over  again  as  is  the  case  with  bank- 
note work  generally,  engraved  as  it  is  on  a  hardened  die  for 
transfer, — and  the  cataloguing  of  them  would  have  been  an  idle 
labor,  as  they  are  without  earmark  to  distinguish  or  identify 
them  in  their  wanderings. 

While  to  a  few  this  volume  will  give  some  slight  idea  of 
the  amount  of  the  labor  expended  in  its  preparation,  to  the  many 
the  results  will  seem  but  meagre  for  the  length  of  time  ex- 
pended upon  it.  Yet,  as  is  quaintly  put  by  Anthony  a  Wood, 
in  the  preface  to  his  History  of  Oxford,  "a  painfull  work  it  is 
I  '11  assure  you,  and  more  than  difficult,  wherein  what  toyle 
hath  been  taken,  as  no  man  thinketh,  so  no  man  believeth,  but 
he  hath  made  the  triall."  No  one  who  has  not  been  through 
it  can  appreciate  the  monumental  labor  alone  entailed  by  the 
proof-reading  of  such  a  work  as  this,  where  copy  has  to  be 
followed  with  Chinese  exactness,  even  to  punctuation,  and 
where  apparent  errors  have  to  be  preserved  with  the  nicest 
care.  The  printing-house  proof-reader,  who  is  generally  of  the 
greatest  advantage  to  the  author,  is  absolutely  of  no  avail  here, 
and  the  greater  portion  of  these  pages,  indeed  every  entry 
where  it  was  possible  to  do  so,  has  been  corrected,  not  from  the 
author's  copy,  but  from  the  original  of  the  item  noted. 

Certain  details  had  to  be  sacrificed  to  general  uniformity, 
owing  largely  to  the  fact  that  type  is  not  as  pliable  in  its  form  as 
many  think  it  is.  Much  can  be  done  with  it  but  not  every  thing. 
For  instance,  in  some  cases  part  of  the  lettering  on  a  print  is 
above  the  portrait  and  part  below.  To  have  indicated  this  in 
the  text  intelligently  would  have  required  the  use  of  a  different 
font  and  made  an  unsightly  page,  so  that  the  lettering  had 
to  be  printed  as  though  it  were  continuous.    Number  565  is  a 

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good  illustration.  There  "Pro  Patria"  is  above  the  head  and 
"Washington  Benevolent  Society."  below.  The  use  of  the  long 
f  was  also  much  to  be  desired,  as  it  is  frequently  employed  in 
inscriptions,  but  could  not  be  used  in  the  type  necessary  for  the 
lettering.  Its  importance  is  shown  in  7330.  Likewise  to  in- 
dicate a  facsimile  signature  "  G°  Washington"  had  to  be  used. 
As  uniformity  has  been  sought  throughout,  the  question  may  be 
asked  why  in  some  cases  another  portrait  of  another  person  is 
mentioned  in  the  description  and  in  other  cases  is  noted  at  the 
foot.  The  former  is  where  the  second  portrait  is  engraved  on 
the  same  plate  and  issued  with  it,  as  in  245  and  439,  and  the 
latter  where  it  is  engraved  on  the  same  plate  but  issued  sepa- 
rately, as  in  488  and  519. 

Many  pitfalls  beset  one  in  preparing  a  work  like  this  that  re- 
quire the  utmost  vigilance  to  escape.  Such  as  false  proofs, 
where  the  lettering  on  the  plate  has  not  been  inked  out,  and  the 
impression  from  the  plate  is  printed  off  without  the  lettering. 
Prints  cut  down  and  inlaid,  either  in  engraved  borders  that  be- 
long to  other  prints  or  on  clean  paper  with  a  plate  mark  im- 
pressed upon  it.  Plates  printed  on  thin  paper  and  mounted  on 
imprints  foreign  to  their  origin,  a  practice  not  infrequent  at  the 
beginning  of  the  last  century.  For  instance,  I  know  of  four 
copies  of  "  The  Favorite  New  Federal  Song.  Adapted  to  the 
President's  March.  Sung  by  Mr.  Fox.  Written  by  J.  Hopkin- 
son,  Esq.,"  now  known  as  "  Hail  Columbia,"  each  with  a  dif- 
ferent portrait  of  Washington,  mounted  for  a  head-piece,  above 
the  inscription  "Behold  the  Chief,  who  now  commands."  One 
has  a  circular  head  after  Stuart,  that  I  have  been  unable  to 
identify ;  another  has  a  mutilated  profile,  to  left,  after  Wright, 
likewise  unidentified;  a  third  has  number  457,  and  the  fourth 
has  number  544.  What  adds  to  the  maze  in  this  case  is  the  fact 
that  if  the  publication  was  contemporaneous  with  the  song,  as  it 
would  appear  to  be  from  the  inscription  below  the  portrait 
(1798,  when  Washington  accepted  command  of  the  army  on  the 

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threatened  war  with  France),  the  portraits  were  not  added  until 
years  afterward,  as  544  was  not  published  until  18 13,  nor  457 
until  1 81 6. 

Another  and  no  inconsiderable  difficulty  arises  from  the  differ- 
ence in  size  of  what  are  apparently  and  really  impressions  from  the 
same  state  of  the  plate.  And  right  here  let  me  give  a  warning  to 
readers  and  all  who  use  this  work  or  any  work  dealing  with  prints. 
The  dimensions  given  of  a  print  mean  simply  the  dimensions  of 
the  particular  print  used  for  the  purpose.  As  a  guide  to  the  size 
of  other  prints  from  the  same  plate,  it  is  merely  relative.  A  print 
will  vary,  from  a  line  to  three-quarters  of  an  inch,  from  the  mere 
shrinking  of  the  paper,  and,  also,  in  the  case  of  old  copper 
plates,  from  the  flattening  out  of  the  copper  under  the  pres- 
sure of  the  rollers  of  the  printing  press.  As  is  doubtless  gen- 
erally known,  the  paper  upon  which  copper  and  steel  plates  are 
printed  is  thoroughly  moistened  and  printed  upon  in  this  wet 
condition.  In  drying  it  shrinks,  and,  depending  upon  several 
conditions,  unnecessary  to  relate  in  detail,  some  sheets  will 
shrink  more  than  others,  sometimes  in  length  and  sometimes  in 
width.  As  each  sheet  shrinks  uniformly  the  printed  surface  con- 
tracts as  well  as  the  margin  and  in  large  plates  the  print  will  not 
infrequently  show  differences  as  great  as  I  have  named. 

The  method  of  measurement  used  here  must  be  specially  noted. 
Height,  as  here  given,  means  from  the  top  of  the  uppermost  en- 
graved surface,  including  border  if  any,  to  the  bottom  of  the 
lowest  line  of  lettering.  Sub  height,  or  oval  height,  is  the  en- 
graved surface  of  print  without  border  and  without  lettering,  the 
width  of  border  in  each  case  being  given  in  the  description  of 
the  print.  Width,  oval  width  or  diameter  is  the  engraved  sur- 
face, without  border.  The  only  variations  from  the  universality 
of  these  rules  will  be  fully  understood,  when  they  occur,  from  the 
language  used,  as  in  numbers  828  and  829. 

It  is  not  claimed  that  the  states  are  given  in  their  proper 
order,  like  first,  second  or  third  state.    I  have  endeavored  to  do 

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this,  but  in  some  cases,  like  426  and  662,  where  confusion  was 
worse  confounded,  it  was  impossible  to  arrange  the  states  with 
accuracy.  If  I  use  the  word  before,  I  know  it  is  earlier ;  if  I 
use  the  word  erased,  I  know  it  is  later;  but  if  I  use  the  word 
without,  I  am  uncertain  whether  it  is  earlier  or  later.  It  may 
be  well  also  to  state  that  the  terms  right  and  left  applied  to  a 
print  mean  the  right  and  the  left  hand  of  the  observer,  as  the 
print  is  held  directly  in  front,  but  if  the  terms  are  used  in  the 
description  of  the  figure  portrayed  in  the  print,  they  will  be 
the  opposite:  thus,  "  Drawn  sword  in  right  hand  "  (72 1)  is  on  the 
observer's  left;  by  title  is  meant  merely  the  name  of  subject 
and  designation  ;  by  address,  the  name  of  publisher  and  place  of 
publication ;  by  inscription,  all  the  lettering  except  the  address 
and  the  names  of  painter  and  of  engraver.  The  titles  given  of 
publications  are  not  bibliographically  accurate;  they  are  merely 
given  for  identification  as  in  a  check  list. 

The  greatest  number  of  prints,  after  one  painter,  441,  are  af- 
ter the  portraits  by  Gilbert  Stuart,  being  more  than  one  half  of 
the  entire  number  recorded,  and  those  after  the  familiar  Athe- 
naeum picture,  "  the  household  Stuart's  Washington,"  number 
299.  The  time  was  when  what  John  Neal  wittily  said,  in  Char- 
coal Sketches,  of  this  last-named  portrait  was  true  :  "  If  Wash- 
ington were  to  rise  from  the  grave  and  not  be  found  to  re- 
semble Stuart's  portrait  he  would  be  rejected  as  an  impostor." 
Happily  this  is  no  longer  the  case,  since  other  portraits  of  him, 
many  of  them  unquestioned  better  likenesses,  have  become  bet- 
ter known ;  particularly  does  this  apply  to  Stuart's  own  first 
portrait  of  Washington,  which  is  a  real  portrait  of  a  living  man, 
and  the  Athenaeum  picture  is  being  relegated  to  its  proper  place 
of  an  ideal  head.1 

Perhaps  the  most  important  find  recorded  in  these  pages  is 
the  first  number  in  the  book,  Charles  Willson  Peale's  earliest 

1  See  the  author's  articles  on  Stuart's  Washington  in  Harper's  Magazine 
for  August,  1898,  and  in  The  Century  for  February,  1902. 

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mezzotint  portrait  of  Washington,  published  in  1778,  and  which, 
until  my  discovery,  was  thought  not  to  exist,  being  known  only 
by  its  advertisement.  Next  to  this  in  importance  are  the 
Robert  Scot  (9)  and  the  Rollinson  (144)  prints,  both  of  them 
eleventh-hour  finds,  as  stated  in  the  notes  to  their  descriptions. 
The  print  that  has  so  far  eluded  me,  unless  I  am  correct  in  my 
judgment  upon  the  one  reproduced  on  this  page,  is  of  great 


interest  on  account  of  the  distinguished  career  of  its  engraver, 
Paul  Revere.  In  Goss's  Life  of  Paul  Revere,  page  501,  is 
printed  a  letter  from  Revere  to  his  cousin,  Mathias  Rivoire,  in 
France,  in  which  Revere  says:  "Before  this  reaches  you,  you 
will  have  heard  of  the  victory  gained  over  the  British  Army,  by 
the  Allied  Armies,  commanded  by  the  brave  General  Washing- 
ton. A  small  engraving  of  him,  I  send  enclosed,  it  is  said  to 
be  a  good  likeness  and  it  is  my  engraving."  Rivoire  writes  in 
acknowledgment,  "  I  have  received  in  course  your  letter  dated 
6th  of  October,  1781,  together  with  a  silver  seal  and  an  engrav- 

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ing  of  General  Washington,  representing  a  gallant  warrior." 
We  are  so  apt  to  regard  the  term  engraving  as  applying  only 
to  that  done  upon  copper  or  steel  that  we  have  looked  for  a 
small  copper-plate  engraved  portrait  of  Washington,  signed  by 
Revere,  similar  to  his  portraits  of  Sam  Adams  and  John  Han- 
cock, and  have  overlooked  the  fact  that  Revere  engraved  not  a 
little  on  type  metal,  and  that  his  portrait  of  Washington  could 
not  have  been  signed  or  he  would  not  have  written  "it  is  my 
engraving." 

It  so  happens  that  in  the  very  same  year  that  Revere  sent 
the  "small  engraving"  to  his  cousin  there  was  published  in  Bos- 
ton, by  John  McDougall  &  Co.,  "  Weatherwise's  Town  and 
Country  Almanack,"  on  page  7  of  which  appears  the  type-metal 
portrait  of  Washington,  given  in  facsimile  on  the  previous  page, 
inscribed:  "His  Excellency  |  George  Washington  Esq  |  Com- 
mander in  Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  |  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica I  "  Now,  while  I  admit  it  is  difficult  to  understand  how 
anything  so  coarse  and  crude  could  be  called  "a  good  likeness," 
or  be  commented  upon  as  "representing  a  gallant  warrior,"  I 
believe  this  to  be  the  "small  engraving,"  by  Paul  Revere,  that 
has  been  sought  for,  in  vain,  so  long.  It  is  after  Peale's  portrait 
and  may  have  been  copied  from  Norman's  sheet  almanac  for 
1780  (42),  which  it  closely  follows.  The  ornamental  border  is 
much  in  the  style  of  Revere's  engraved  work  on  his  silver  ware, 
as  also  on  his  ex  libris  plates,  and  is  also  quite  like  the  head-piece 
of  the  Royal  American  Magazine,  which  Revere  did  engrave. 
I  think,  therefore,  this  type-metal  portrait  of  Washington  may 
be  accepted  as  the  Revere  "small  engraving,"  until  the  ascrip- 
tion is  disproved  by  the  production  of  a  copper-plate  print  bear- 
ing his  name  as  engraver. 

In  conclusion  I  wish  to  make  my  acknowledgments  to  the 
following  persons  and  institutions  who  courteously  placed  their 
collections  at  my  service  for  this  work.  The  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania  (the  William  S.  Baker  collection)  ;  The  Metro- 

xvi 


PROEM 

politan  Museum  of  Art  (the  W.  H.  Huntington  collection) ; 
The  Lenox  Library  (the  Thomas  Addis  Emmet  collection) ; 
James  T.  Mitchell,  Henry  Whelen,  Clarence  S.  Bement,  Hamp- 
ton L.  Carson  and  Mrs.  Joseph  W.  Drexel,  of  Philadelphia ; 
George  R.  Barrett  and  Z.  T.  Hollingsworth,  of  Boston ;  C.  E. 
Clark,  of  Lynn,  Mass. ;  William  H.  Havemeyer,  Charles  W. 
McAlpin,  William  L.  Andrews,  Grenville  Kane  and  E.  B. 
Holden,  of  New  York.  To  the  last-named  gentleman  especial 
acknowledgment  is  due  for  intelligent  encouragement  through- 
out the  preparation  of  this  work  and  for  special  assistance, 
particularly  in  the  difficult  but  perfunctory  matter  of  proof- 
reading. 

Charles  Henry  Hart. 

Philadelphia,  November  30,  1903. 


Nota  Bene 

Persons  finding  errors  in  this  catalogue,  or  possessing  portraits 
or  states  not  described,  will  confer  a  favor  by  communicating  a 
note  of  them  to  the  Grolier  Club,  Twenty-nine  East  Thirty- 
second  Street,  New  York. 


xvii 


CONTENTS 


PAGE 

i    Proem        .........  vii 

ii    List  of  Illustrations    ......  xxi 

in    Check  List  of  "Baker  Numbers"  with 

Corresponding  "  Hart  Numbers  "...  xxiii 

iv  Charles  Willson  Peale        .....     3,  369 

v  Pierre  Eugene  Du  Simitiere  .....  36 

vi  John  Trumbull      .       .       .       .       .       .       .   43,  370 

vii  William  Dunlap  ........  65 

viii    Joseph  Wright   66 

ix  Robert  Edge  Pine    .......  82 

x  Jean  Antoine  Houdon  ......  84 

xi  James  Peale       ........  93 

xii  Marchioness  de  Brehan       .....  95 

xiii  John  Ramage   97 

xix 


CONTENTS 

PAGE 

xiv    Christian  Gulager  .......  100 

xv    Edward  Savage         ......      101,  374 

xvi    Archibald  Robertson    .       .       .       .       .       .  116 

xvii  Walter  Robertson    .       .       .       .       .       .  .118 

xviii  Adolph  Ulric  Wertmuller  121 

xix    William  Williams     .       .       .       .       .       .  .123 

xx    Giuseppe  Ceracchi        .       .       .       .       .       .  124 

xxi    Gilbert  Stuart  .       .       .       .       .       .  126,  375 

xxii  Rembrandt  Peale  .......  294 

xxiii  James  Sharples  ........  296 

xxiv  Charles  Balthazar  Julienne  Fevret  de 

Saint  Memin      .......  299 

xxv  Fictitious  .........  305 

xxvi  Addenda  One        .......  369 

xxvii  Addenda  Two    .       .       .       .       .       .       .  .378 

xxviii    Index  of  Engravers  .......  383 

xxix  Index  of  Publishers      ......  387 

xxx  Index  of  Places  of  Publication     .       .       .  .391 

xxxi  Index  to  Owners  of  Pictures  Engraved    .       .  393 

xxxii  Index  of  Publications  395 

xxxiii  General  Index      .......  399 

xx 


LIST  OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 


i    Engraved  in  mezzotint  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards  after  a  por- 
trait painted  in  oil  not  previously  engraved    .        .  Frontispiece 

ii    Facsimile  of  engraving  on  type  metal  attributed  to  Paul 

Revere  .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .  xv 

in    No.  i.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  engraving  in  mezzotint  Fap"g? 
by  Charles  Willson  Peale       ......  4 

iv  No.  9.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  line  engraving  by 

R.  Scot  8 

v  No.  42.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  etching  by  J.  Norman  22 

vi    No.  45.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  line  engraving  attrib- 
uted to  John  Norman    .......  24 

vii    No.  67.  Photogravure  after  line  engraving  by  Mariano 

Brandi  ..........  36 

viii    No.  1 01.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  engraving  in  mezzo- 
tint by  V.  Green    ........  50 

ix    No.  138.  Photogravure  after  etching  by  Joseph  Wright     .  66 

xxi 


LIST   OF  ILLUSTRATIONS 

Facing  Page 

x    No.  2  26(5.  Photogravure  after  engraving  in  stipple.  En- 
graver unknown    .       .        .       .        .        .       .  .106 

xi    No.  232.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  engraving  in  mezzo- 
tint by  W.  Hamlin         .        .       .       .        .       .  .110 

xii  No.  249.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  engraving  in  stipple 

by  R.  Field  118 

xiii  No.  467.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  engraving  in  mezzo- 

tint by  W.  Woolley  208 

xiv  No.  644.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  engraving  in  stipple 

and  etching.    Engraver  unknown  .       .       .       .  .270 

xv    No.  725.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  etching  by  unknown 

artist     .  308 

xvi  No.  781.  Photogravure  after  etching  by  R.  Dighton  .       .  330 

xvii  No.  800.  Photogravure  after  engraving  in  mezzotint  by  un- 

known artist  .........  340 

xviii    No.  836.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  engraving  in  mezzo- 
tint by  Philip  Dawe       .       .       .       .       .       .  '352 

xix    No.  840.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  line  engraving  by 

Amos  Doolittle     ........  354 

xx    No.  840a.  Photogravure  (reduced)  after  line  engraving  by 

Amos  Doolittle      .       .        .        .       .       .       .        .  356 

xxi    No.  Z\oc.  Photogravure  (reduced)   after  line  engraving 

by  Amos  Doolittle  358 

xxii 


CHECK  LIST 

Of  Baker  numbers  with  corresponding  Hart  numbers 

Baker  No.  2,  being  engraved  on  type  metal,  Nos.  79,  379,  and  380  being 
lithographs,  and  383,  "  ana,"  are  not  included  in  this  catalogue 


BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

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94 

57 

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104 

1  J3 

207 

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I  14 

200 

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31 

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59 

736 

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87 

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1  X5 

213 

4 

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32 

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109 

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178 

127 

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129 

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197 

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140 

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131 

2  19 

20 

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76 

141 

104 

182 

132 

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3i 

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730 

77 

143 

105 

202 

133 

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737 

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159 

106 

185 

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233 

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107 

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135 

218 

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37 

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732 

80 

836 

108 

193 

136 

215 

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96 

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739 

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145 

109 

189 

137 

2266 

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43 

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740 

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138 

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83 

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1 1 1 

203 

139 

133 

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1 2 

56 

742 

84 

162 

1 12 

205 

140 

114 

xxiii 


CHECK  LIST 


BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

141 

104^ 

171 

2  12 

20  I 

685 

231 

794 

20I 

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647 

142 

127 

172 

202 

538 

232 

377 

262 

40I 

H3 

I09 

T73 

248 

203 

OO9 

233 

379 

263 

649 

144 

!I5 

174 

252 

204 

507 

234 

382 

264 

597" 

J45 

IIO 

175 

255 

205 

34° 

235 

.  0 . 
383 

oAr 
2(30 

325* 

T    A  A 
I46 

117 

T  tA 
170 

254 

206 

355 

236 

298 

0  aa 
200 

5i3 

r47 

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177 

345 

207 

320 

237 

323 

z  0  7 

145 

I  19 

T  -/R 
I  75 

346 

2UO 

359 

238 

3**5 

Z  Do 

4°5 

149 

I  20 

179 

347 

209 

360 

239 

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269 

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361 

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548 

2  11 

A  ~Q 

478" 

24 1 

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388 

27I 

341 

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2  12 

508 

242 

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556 

272 

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112 

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840 

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366 

243 

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366^ 

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319 

229 

376 

259 

399 

289 

847 

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2  50 

200 

690 

230 

645 

260 

400 

29O 

423 

xxiv 


CHECK  LIST 


BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

BAKER 

HART 

2QI 

-7 

42A 

;20 

6S7 

3  SO 

463 

1  *J 

380 

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1-7 

757 

2Q2 

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321 

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464 

1  I 

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2QX 

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322 

442 

352 

465 

1  sJ 

382 

866 

41  I 

765 

2  94 

428 

652 

353 

O  U  \J 

595 

\j  y  >j 

383 

412 

767 

295 

429 

324 

653 

354 

467 

384 

867 

413 

659 

296 

312 

325 

520 

355 

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466 

385 

267 

414 

755 

297 

29O 

326 

52  1 

356 

468 

386 

268 

415 

1  \J 

768a 

298 

580 

327 

522 

357 

433 

387 

276 

416 

662 

299 

430*1 

328 

447 

358 

293^ 

388 

278 

417 

1  / 

666 

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0  y 

446 

3  S9 

J  J  7 

3°9 

389 

2  74 

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418 

1 

760 

300 

432 

330 

446a 

360 

283 

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\j  y 

272 

419 

761 

301 

291 

y 

449 

11  y 

361 

483 

301 

273 

420 

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671 

302 

434 

332 

450 

1  u 

362 

471 

392 

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270 

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303 

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333 

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363 

544 

393 

271 

422 

679 

304 

560 

334 

452 

364 

545 

394 

704 

423 

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418 

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336 

316 

366 

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427 
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0  y 

296 

339 

527 

369 

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802 

399 

150 

428 

1 

817 

310 

300 

340 

523 

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332 

400 

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429 

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31 1 

260 

341 

6gi 

371 

343 

40I 

770 

430 

to 

803 

3 1 2 

668 

342 

453 

372 

480 

402 

702 

431 

782 

313 

651 

343 

454 

373 

479 

403 

221 

432 

227 

314 

486 

344 

455 

374 

470 

404 

796 

433 

750 

315 

440 

345 

456 

375 

677a 

405 

246 

434 

678 

316 

310 

346 

342 

376 

381 

406 

675 

3J7 

330 

347 

460 

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297 

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676 

p.204 

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318 

441 

348 

462 

378 

529 

408 

644 

p.  205 

206 

319 

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349 

848 

379 

XXV 


CATALOGUE  OF 
THE  ENGRAVED  PORTRAITS  OF 
GEORGE  WASHINGTON 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


1772-1795 


[CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE] 

1  Three-quarter  length,  full  front,  head  slightly  to  left,  standing, 
in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Left  hand  thrust  into  waistcoat; 
right  hand  resting  on  walking  stick  at  hip,  with  arm  bowed  at 
elbow  ;  sword  hanging  off  from  left  hip.  Watch  seals,  showing 
below  waistcoat,  on  right  side.  To  extreme  left  a  tree,  from  one 
branch  of  which  hang  a  drum  and  sticks,  while  another  branch, 
well  leaved,  extends  over  Washington's  head.  In  the  right  dis- 
tance a  river,  an  island  with  buildings,  and  flames  arising  from 
far  shore.  Mezzotint 

His  Excellency  |  George  Washington  Esq*  | 

Height,  12.8.    Sub  height,  II. 12.    Width,  9.5. 


la  Same  as  1.    Before  letters. 

Of  the  three  impressions  of  this  plate 
that  I  know,  two  are  proofs  before  let- 
ters, with  the  inscription  supplied  by 
pen,  in  facsimile  of  the  lettered  plate. 
While  no  name  of  painter  or  engraver 
is  upon  the  plate,  I  am  satisfied  that  the 
mezzotinting  is  the  work  of  Charles 
Willson  Peale,  and  that  this  plate  is  the 
one  referred  to  by  the  artist,  in  his  MS. 
note-book  of  1778,  as  begun  October 
1 6th,  finished  and  printing  November 
15th  and  1 6th,  and  which  heretofore 
has  eluded  detection.  It  is  likewise, 
without  doubt,  the  one  advertised  in 


the  Pennsylvania  Packet  or  General  Ad- 
vertiser, for  Saturday,  November  21, 
1778,  as  on  sale  by  John  Dunlap,  at  the 
price  of  five  dollars.  The  advertise- 
ment reads:  "A  few  mezzotinto  prints 
of  His  Excellency  General  Washington," 
etc.  There  is  no  known  print  anterior 
to  this  date,  lettered  His  Excellency, 
which  is  strong  proof  that  our  No.  1  is 
the  print  advertised,  and  the  dates, 
"Nov.  16th,"  in  Peale's  MS.  note-book, 
and  "Nov.  21st"  of  the  advertisement, 
would  point  to  their  being  one  and  the 
same  engraving.    It  is  also,  in  my  opin- 


3 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


ion,  the  original  that  served  for  the  Le 
Mire  print,  No.  31,  and  it  is  the  same 
head  as  that  in  the  Norman  prints  Nos. 
42  and  43.  It  is  of  added  interest  to 
note,  as  supporting  my  ascription  of  the 
work  to  Peale,  that  the  proof  impres- 
sions mentioned  are  accompanied  by 


a  companion  proof  of  "Lady  Wash- 
ington," three-quarter  length,  the  head 
in  which  is  copied  from  the  minia- 
ture of  Mrs.  Washington,  by  Charles 
Willson  Peale,  discovered  by  me,  and 
reproduced  in  The  Century  Magazine 
for  February,  1892. 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

2  Three-quarter  length,  nearly  full  to  right,  standing,  in  uniform, 
with  right  hand  resting  upon  a  field  piece.  In  left  hand  a  cocked 
hat,  held  to  hip.  In  the  background,  to  the  right,  Nassau  Hall, 
at  Princeton,  and  in  the  rear,  to  left,  a  flag  with  thirteen  stars 
and  an  attendant,  with  a  horse,  the  heads  only  visible.  Mezzotint 

Chas  Willson  Peale  pinxTet  fecit  |  His  Excellency  George 
Washington  Esquire,  Commander  in  |  Chief  of  the  Fcederal 
Army  |  This  Plate  is  humbly  Inscribed  to  the  Honorable 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America,  |  By  their 
Obedient  Servant.  |  Chas:  Willson  Peale.  | 

Height,  1 3. 1 1.    Sub  height,  11. 14.    Width,  9.12. 

This  plate  is  described  by  Baker,  page  204. 

2a  Same  as  2.  With  date  "1780."  added,  after  the  word  "fecit,"  in 
first  line  of  lettering. 

Of  the  five  impressions  of  this  plate  that  I  know,  three  are  without 
the  date  and  two  with  it. 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

3  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  in  a  double  border,  8/16, 
containing  title  and  artist's  name.  Mezzotint 
Painted  &  Engrav'd,  by  C.  W.  Peale.  1787.  |  His  Excell:  G: 

4 


Number  i  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  mezzotint  engraved  by  Charles  Willson  Peale. 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


Washington  Esq:  Late  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Armies 
of  the  United-States  of  America.^  |  (Baker  i) 

Oval  height,  5.1.    Oval  width,  4.1. 

Printed  in  black  and  in  reddish  brown. 

3a  Same  as  3.    Proof  before  all  letters. 
Plate  height,  7.7.    Plate  width,  5.12. 

3&  Same  as  3.    Title  erased  and  re-lettered : 

His  Excel:  G:  Washington  Esq:  L.  L.  D.  Late  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  U.  S.  of  America  &  President  of 
the  Convention  of  1787&  | 

Of  the  three  impressions  of  this  state  that  I  have  seen,  one  is  printed 
in  colors,  one  in  black,  and  one  in  red. 


[J.  TRENCHARD] 

4  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  3/16,  laureated  at 
top,  resting  on  base,  in  a  rectangle  engraved  to  represent  bricks. 
Title  in  base.  Line 

His  Excel:  G:  Washington  Esq.  |  (Baker  38) 

Height,  6.6.    Width,  3.15.    Oval  height,  4.9.    Oval  width,  3.10. 

This  plate,  the  head  in  which  is  a  copy  of  3,  is  unsigned,  but  is  believed  to  be  the 
work  of  J.  Trenchard,  although  the  execution  is  superior  to  his  known  work. 

[American  Selection  of  Lessons  in  Reading  and  Speaking.    By  Noah 
Webster.    Third  Edition.    Phila.  1787.] 

4a  Same  plate  as  4.  Plate  very  much  worn.  Oval  entirely  re- 
worked, in  stipple,  and  head  of  Stuart  type  substituted  for 
the  Peale,  evidently  by  a  different  engraver. 

5 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


MAX  ROSENTHAL 

5    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Etching 

Ethed  by  Max  Rosenthal  Phila  1890  from  a  painting  by 
C.  W  Peale  I  "  G°  Washington"  |  From  the  original  por- 
trait PAINTED  BY  CHARLES  WlLLSON  PeALE,  DURING  THE  SITTINGS 

of  the  I  Convention  at  Philadelphia  in  1787,  Now  owned  by 
Mrs.  Joseph  Harrison,  Philadelphia.  | 

Height,  6.9.    Oval  height,  5.3.    Oval  width,  4.1. 

[History  of  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Inauguration  of  George 
Washington.    New  York,  1892.] 

5a  Same  as  5.    Proof  before  the  last  three  lines  of  title. 


JOHN  SARTAIN 

6    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  6/16,  containing 
title,  in  a  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

His  Excel.  G:  Washington  Esq:  LL.  D.  Late  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  U.  S.  of  America  &  President 
of  the  Convention  of  1787&  |  Engraved  by  John  Sartain, 

FROM  THE  ORIGINAL  PRINT  IN  POSSESSION  OF  W.  A.  WhITEMAN 

Esq. — Engraved  by  C.  W.  Peale,  in  1787,  from  a  Painting  by 
himself.  I  (Baker  34) 

Height,  6.2.  Sub  height,  6.  Width,  4.12.  Oval  height,  4.3.  Oval 
width,  3.4. 

[Andreana.    Phila.  1865.] 

6a  Same  as  6.    Rectangle,  border  and  lettering  removed,  leaving 
only  the  inside  oval. 

Oval  height,  4.4.    Oval  width,  3.5. 

6 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  &  SONS 

7  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  Wolfe  hat.  Vignette.  Oval  of  a  single 
line,  the  lower  one  of  a  group  of  four  portraits  of  Washington. 
The  others  are  after  Houdon,  Trumbull  and  Stuart.  Line 

C.  W.  Peale  1772.  I  Eng1?  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons,  13  Barclay 
St.  N.  Y.  I 

Oval  height,  3.1.    Oval  width,  2.3. 

[Magazine  of  American  History.    New  York,  February,  1880.] 

MAX  ROSENTHAL 

8  Full  bust,  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  Wolfe  hat.  Coat 
of  Arms  of  Washington  in  centre  of  lower  margin.  Mezzotint 

Colonel  George — Washington  |  of  the  First  Virginia — 
Regiment  i  755—1 759  |  From  a  painting  by  Charles  Willson 
Peale, — Done  at  Mount  Vernon  1772.  |  Presented  to  the 
Historical  Society  of — Pennsylvania  by  Mr  Charles  S. 
Ogden  I  Engraved  by  —  Max  Rosenthal.  |  Published  by 
Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.    New  York,  May  i  1895  | 

Height,  13. 11.    Sub  height,  12.    Width,  9.6. 

There  were  seventy-five  sets,  in  three  states,  printed  from  this  plate. 

8a  Same  as  8.  Before  all  letters,  with  etched  portrait  and  facsimile 
signature  of  C.  W.  Peale,  in  lower  margin. 

8b  Same  as  8.    Plate  defaced. 

ROBERT  SCOT 

9  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  of  Virginian 
colonel,  with  Wolfe  hat,  ribband  across  breast,  and  musket  held 

7 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


to  back  by  left  arm,  while  right  hand  is  thrust  into  waistcoat. 
Vignette,  with  border  line.  Line 

R.  Scot  Del.  &  Sc.  |  His  Excellency  Genl  Washington  &c. 
&c.  &c.  |  Done  from  an  Original  Picture  of  His  Excel- 
lency at  Mount  Vernon,  |  Painted  by  Mr  Peale  1770  | 

Height,  12.6.    Sub  height,  10.15.    Width,  7. 11. 


The  only  impression  of  this  plate  that 
I  know  was  discovered  after  half  this 
work  was  set  up  and  when  the  very 
existence  of  the  print  was  regarded  as 
problematical.  Dunlap,  in  the  appen- 
dix to  his  History  of  the  Arts  of  Design 
in  the  United  States,  says,  "  Mr.  Scott 
came  to  America  about  1788.  .  .  .  He 
first  drew  in  all  his  work  with  a  point 
and  then  cut  it  with  the  graver.  .  .  . 
He  engraved  a  whole  length  of  Wash- 
ington, after  C.  W.  Peale,  certainly  not 


very  flattering  to  so  handsome  a  man." 
Scot  had  the  distinction  of  being  ap- 
pointed first  engraver  to  the  United 
States  Mint,  in  the  fall  of  1793,  and  was 
still  in  office  in  April,  1807,  when  he 
was  given  an  assistant  owing  to  his 
being  "  so  far  advanced  in  life."  The 
date  of  the  painting,  as  given  on  the 
print,  is  an  error  for  1772,  and  the  plate 
was  likely  made  early  in  the  American 
career  of  the  engraver.  The  work  is 
exceedingly  crude. 


JOHN  WESLEY  PARADISE 

Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  of  Virginian 
colonel,  with  Wolfe  hat,  and  landscape  background.  Line 
Engraved  by  J.  W.  Paradise  From  a  Picture  by  J.  G.  Chap- 
man after  C.  W.  Peale.  |  Washington.  |  ^Et.  40.  |  From  the 
original  portrait  in  the  possession  of  G.  W.  P.  Custis.  Esqr  I 
Arlington  House.  |  (Baker  27) 

Height,  6.9.    Sub  height,  4. 1 1.    Width,  3.13. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Jared  Sparks.    Boston,  1834.] 

JOHN  ROGERS 

Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  of  Virginian 
colonel,  with  Wolfe  hat,  and  landscape  background.  Oval,  in 
ornamental  border  of  irregular  design  and  size.  Stipple 

8 


Number  9  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  line  engraving  by  R.  Scot. 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

C.  W.  Peale. — J.  Rogers.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  New  York, 
Virtue,  Emmins  &  C?  |  (Baker  30) 

Height,  9.    Oval  height,  4. 15.    Oval  width,  4. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Lossing.    New  York,  i860.] 

11a  Same  as  11.    Without  address. 


GEORGE  PARKER 

12  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  of  Virginian 
colonel,  with  Wolfe  hat.  Vignette,  in  rectangle  with  corners  cut 
off.  Stipple 

C.  W.  Peale. —  Original  in  possession  of  G.  W.  P.  Custis, 
Esq.  Arlington  House. — Geo.  Parker.  |  "G°  Washington" 
I  1772  Air.  40.  I  Printed  by  W.  Pate,  |  New  York.  G.  P. 
Putnam  &  C°  |  (Baker  28) 

Height,  6.12.    Sub  height,  4. 11.    Width,  3.12. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Irving.    New  York,  1855.] 


ION  B.  FORREST 

13    Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  of  Virginian 
colonel,  with  Wolfe  hat.    Vignette.  Stipple 

C.  W.  Peale. —  Original  in  Possession  of  G.  W.  P.  Custis, 
Esq. — J.  B.  Forrest.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  1772  JEt.  40.  | 
New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam  &  C°  |  (Baker  1 1) 

Height,  7.4.    Sub  height,  5.8.    Width,  3.10. 


[Life  of  Washington.    By  Irving.    New  York,  1856-59.] 

9 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


13a  Same  as  13.    Lettering  all  removed  and  printed  on  India  paper 
to  appear  like  a  proof. 

JAMES  W.  STEEL 

14  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  of  Virginian 
colonel,  with  Wolfe  hat.    Border  line,  1/16,  around  rectangle. 

Line 

Painted  by  A.  Dickinson. — Engraved  by  J.  W.  Steel.  |  Wash- 
ington I  in  1772.  I  /Etatis  40.  I  I  Certify  that  the  painting 
of  Washington  in  1772,  executed  by  Anson  Dickinson,  Esq. 
from  the  i  original  picture  by  peale,  in  my  possession,  is  a 
faithful  resemblance  of  the  original,  the  only  orig-  |  inal 
of  the  Pater  Patrle.  prior  to  the  revolution.  |  Arlington 
House  July  18,  1830.  |  "George  W  P  Custis"  |  [Copyright 
1833  by  A.  Dickinson.]  |  (Baker  36) 

Height,  8.7.    Sub  height,  5.8.    Width,  4.5. 

14a  Same  as   14.    Copyright  notice  erased  and  "Engraved  for 
Graham's  Magazine."  inserted  before  certificate. 

14&  Same  as  \\a.    "Engraved  for  Graham's  Magazine."  erased  and 
"Printed  by  Cammeyer  &  Clark  N.  York."  inserted. 

JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

15  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  of  Virginian 
colonel,  with  Wolfe  hat.  Mixed 

Painted  by  A.  Dickinson. —  Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre.  |  "G° 
Washington"  |  (Baker  4) 

Height,  5.14.    Sub  height,  4. 13.    Width,  3.12. 

[Recollections  and  Private  Memoirs  of  Washington.    By  G.  W.  P.  Custis. 

New  York,  i860.] 

IO 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


J.  DE  MARE 

16    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.    Oval,  with  border  line, 
i/i  6.  Line 

J.  De  Mare  |  Washington  at  the  Age  of  Twenty-five  |  From 
a  miniature  on  ivory  presented  by  Washington  to  his  niece 
Harriet,  |  and  now  belonging  to  her  daughters  family.  | 
"I  am  Sir,  Yr  most  Obedt  Hble  Servt  |  G°  Washington  | 
Fort  Loudoun  |  iot.h  Sept.  1757"  |  [Copyright,  1851,  by  G. 
P.  Putnam  &  Co.]  |  (Baker  8) 

Height,  6.    Oval  height,  2.13.    Oval  width,  2.5. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Irving.   New  York,  1856-59.] 

Washington's  age  at  the  time  the  min-  old.  The  original  miniature,  from  which 

iature  was  painted,  as  given  on  this  print,  this  engraving  was  made,  is  now  in  the 

is  an  error.    It  was  painted  after  the  Huntington  collection,  at  the  Metropoli- 

revolutionary  war  had  begun,  as  the  rib-  tan  Museum  of  Art.    See  17.  The 

band  shows,  and  Rembrandt  Peale,  the  error  in  age  on  this  print  has  occasioned 

son  of  the  painter,  said  it  was  painted  in  the  further  error  of  attributing  the  minia- 

1777,  on  the  march  to  Germantown,  ture  to  Copley,  who  did  not  paint  a  por- 

when  Washington  was  forty-five  years  trait  of  Washington. 

16«  Same  as  16.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

16&  Same  as  160.    With  engraver's  name. 

16c  Same  as  16.    All  lettering  erased,  except  engraver's  name  and 
first  line  of  title. 

[Mount  Vernon.    A  letter  to  the  Children  of  America.    New  York,  1859.] 
\§d  Same  as  16.    Without  engraver's  name. 


[BOCOURT] 

17  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  in  border,  9/16  at 
sides  and  11/16  top  and  bottom,  like  a  medallion,  with  coil  of 
hair.  Etching 

1 1 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


G.  Washington  |  after  a  miniature  |  of  same  size  by  C.  W. 
Peale  I 

Height,  3.8.  Oval  height,  2.15.  Sub  oval  height,  1.9.  Oval  width, 
2.4.    Sub  oval  width,  1.2. 

This  plate  was  etched  in  Paris,  for  W.    Huntington,  now  in  the  Huntington 

H.  Huntington,  by  Bocourt,  from  the  Collection,  Metropolitan  Museum  of 
original  miniature  then  owned  by  Mr.    Art,  New  York. 

11a  Same  as  1 7.    Proof  before  all  letters. 


VALENTINE  GREEN 

18  Whole  length,  full  front,  head  slightly  to  left,  in  uniform,  stand- 
ing at  rest,  with  left  arm  across  back  of  horse,  to  right,  holding 
cocked  hat  in  hand.  Right  arm,  with  a  riding  switch  in  hand, 
rests,  at  elbow,  on  field  piece  to  the  left.  In  the  extreme  distance, 
to  left,  a  large  building  with  cupola.  Mezzotint 

J.  Brown  Excudit.  |  Peel  pinxit,  Philadelphia.  |  Stothard 
delinT  Londini.  I  — V.  Green  fecit  Mezzotinto  Engraver  to 
the  King  of  Great  Britain  and  |  the  Elector  Palatine.  | 
General  Washington.  |  From  an  Original  Picture  in  the 
possession  of  MR  Brown.  Publish'd  by  him  April  22^  1785, 
and  Sold  at  N°  10,  George  Yard,  Lombard  Street,  London,  j 

(Baker  12) 

Height,  20.14.    Sub  height,  19.14.    Width,  14. 

Said  to  have  been  printed  in  colors,  but  I  have  not  seen  it. 

18$  Same  as  18.    Before  all  letters. 

18&  Same  as  18.  With  etched  letters  in  different  form  from  18  and 
with  "Jos  Brown"  for  "J  Brown"  in  first  line. 

12 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


WOLFF 

19  Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  rib- 
band, resting,  with  left  hand,  on  field-piece  and  right  hand 
holding  cocked  hat  to  hip.  In  the  background,  to  left,  an  atten- 
dant with  a  horse  and  a  flag  with  thirteen  stars.  In  right  dis- 
tance a  building  and  some  troops.  Line 

Tableau  du  temps  —  Grave  par  Wolff  |  Washington 
(Georges),  |  President  de  la  Republique  des  Etats-unis 
d'Amerique  du  Nord^Jo799.  |  Dessine  par  Girardet — Dia- 
graphe  et  Pantographe-Gavard  |  (Baker  40) 

Height,  11.    Sub  height,  9.1 1.    Width,  6.6. 

19a  Same  as  19.  With  lettering  at  top  of  plate,  "Gal™  histq?e  de 
Versailles— Sie  X.  S°n  6." 


[UNKNOWN] 

20  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with  frame-like 
border,  11/16,  containing  title.  Beneath,  a  tablet  with  represen- 
tation of  surrender  of  Cornwallis,  inscribed  "Iournee  memorable 
du  19  Octobre  1 78 1  a  York  en  Virginie."  Enclosed  in  engraved 
rectangle.  Line 

Le  General  Washington.  |  Commendant  en  Chef  des  Armees 
Americaines.  I  ne  en  Virginie  en  1733.  |  Grave  d'apres  le 
Tableau  de  N:  Piehle  peint  d'apres  nature  A  Philadelphie 
en  1783.  I  A  Basle  chez  Chr.:  de  Mechel.  | 

Height,  8.3.  Sub  height,  7.12.  Width,  5.8.  Oval  height,  4.9.  Oval 
width,  3.15. 

20a  Same  as  20.  Last  line  of  letters,  the  address,  erased.    (Baker  14) 
[Essai  sur  Physionomie  par  Lavater.    La  Haye,  1781-86.] 

13 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


[UNKNOWN] 

21  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with  border,  10/16. 
Beneath  oval  a  tablet,  with  representation  of  surrender  of  Corn- 
wallis,  inscribed  "Event  of  the  19^  of  Oct'  1 78 1 ,  at  Yorktown  in 
Virginia."    Enclosed  in  an  engraved  rectangle.  Line 

T    HOLLOWAY    DlREXIT.  |  GEN^    WASHINGTON.  |  THE  ENGLISH 

Artist  has  followed  the  lines  or  the  Print  in  the  French 

ORIGINAL,  AFTER  A  PICTURE  BY  PlEHLE,  ON  ACCOUNT  OF  THE  RE- 
MARKS of  M*  Lavater.  I  141  I  Publish'd  by  T.  Hollo  way  & 
the  other  Proprietors  May  21,  1794.  |  (Baker  15) 

Height,  9.  Sub  height,  7.12.  Width,  5.9.  Oval  height,  4.8.  Oval 
width,  4. 

[Essays  on  Physiognomy.    By  Lavater.    London,  1789-98.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

22  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with  border  of 
horizontal  lines,  11/16,  containing  title.  Beneath,  a  tablet  with 
representation  of  surrender  of  Cornwallis,  inscribed  "Journee 
memorable  du  19  Octobre  1781  a  York  en  Virginie."  Enclosed 
in  engraved  rectangle.  Etching 

Le  General  Washington  |  commendant  en  chef  des  armees 
americaines  i  ne  en  vlrginie  en  1 733  | 

Height,  7.12.    Width,  5.7.    Oval  height,  4.8.    Oval  width,  3.15. 

This  is  a  modern  plate  executed  to  appear  like  an  old  one. 


[UNKNOWN] 

23  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with  border,  4/16, 
of  three  rules,  suspended  by  a  ring,  above  a  tablet  containing 
representation  of  surrender  of  Cornwallis.  Outline 

H 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 
Tom  6— Pl  338  | 

Height,  6.10.    Width,  4.8.    Oval  height,  4.    Oval  width,  3.4. 

[Lavater's  Physionomie.   Vol.  6.   Paris,  1806-9.] 

23a  Same  as  23.    "  338  "  changed  to  "  339."  and  points  placed  after 

each  word.  (Baker  16) 

[Lavater's  Physionomie.    Vol.  6.    Paris,  1820.] 

236  Same  as  23a.  "  Page  219."  added  between  "  Tom.  6."  and  "  PI. 
339-" 

[UNKNOWN] 

24  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  to  left,  in  rect- 
angle of  double  line,  with,  to  right,  a  profile  portrait  of  General 
Elliot.  Mixed 

Page  333.— Vol.  III.  |  L— K  |  319  |  (Baker  17) 

Height,  4.2.  Sub  height,  3.6.  Width,  5.10.  Oval  height,  3.3.  Oval 
width,  2.7. 

[Essays  on  Physiognomy.    By  Lavater.    London,  1797.] 

[UNKNOWN] 

25  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  at  left  hand  lowercornerof  plate 
containing  eleven  other  portraits,  within  a  rectangle.  Etching 

Pl.  93.  I  Washington  | 

Height,  6.6.    Width,  3.12.    Sub  height,  1.4.    Sub  width,  1.6. 


[UNKNOWN] 

26    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette,  in  border,  8/16,  with  tablet 
bearing  title.  Outline 

15 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

Tome  L.  Page  237.  |  Hist.  D'Amerique.  |  Washington.  |  N. 
Piehle  pinxT — Landon  direxT  |  (Baker  32) 

Height,  5.    Width,  3.    Sub  height,  2.10.    Sub  width,  2. 


R.  SANDS 

27  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  in  border,  5/16,  with  tablet 
bearing  title.  Outline 

Washington.  |  R.  Sands  sculp.  |  Published  by  Vernor,  Hood 
&  Sharpe,  Poultry,  Jany  i.  181  i.  |  (Baker  33) 

Height,  4.10.    Width,  2.10.    Sub  height,  2.9.    Sub  width,  2. 

[Historic  Gallery  of  Portraits.    London,  1807-1811.] 

27a  Same  as  27.  Plate  reworked,  a  scroll  border,  11/ 16,  in  outline, 
added,  publisher's  name  erased,  and  "  Engraved  by — R.  Sands" 
substituted  for  "R.  Sands  sculp." 

ZERLAMSLER 

28  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  in  border,  2/16,  with  tablet 
bearing  title.  Outline 

Washington  |  Zerlamsler  Sc  |  (Baker  41) 

Height,  4.2.    Width,  2.9.    Sub  height,  3.1.    Sub  width,  2.5. 


JUSTUS  CHEVILLET 

29  Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Tree  and  landscape  in  background. 
Oval,  with  border,  4/16,  in  an  ornamental  rectangle,  with  outside 
border  of  oak  leaves.  Title  on  engraved  tablet,  beneath  the 
oval,  within  rectangle.  Line 

16 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


Galerie  des   Hommes   Illustres  vivans.  I  Wasington, 
Generalissime  des  Etats  unis  de  L'Amerique.  I  Dessine  par 
Bounieu  d'apres  un  Tableau  fourni  par  M.  le  Marquis  de 
la  Fayette — Grave  par  Chevillet  |  (Baker  6) 

Height,  13.14.  Sub  height,  13.7.  Width,  1  o.i.  Oval  height,  6.9.  Oval 
width,  5.2. 

29a  Same  as  29.  Without  any  letters  except  engraver's  name — 
"Chevillet  S."  in  scratched  letters. 

296  Same  as  29.    Without  "Galerie  .  .  .  vivans." 

29c  Same  as  29^.  With  address  added  "chez  Porlier,  Graveur 
Editeur,  Rue  des  Cinq  Diamans,  N°  8." 

29^  Same  as  29^.  Engraving  on  tablet  erased,  leaving  it  white  and 
relettered,  "Washington  |  Generalissime  des  Americains,  Libe*- 
rateur  des  Etats- Unis  |  Contemporain  et  Ami  du  General  La- 
fayette I  " 


PIERRE  ADRIEN  LE  BEAU 

30  Bust,  full  face,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  gorget.  Oval,  in  border, 
6/16,  in  a  rectangle.  Above  oval  a  festoon  of  olive  leaves,  with 
the  word  "Li  |  ber  |  tas  |  ", surrounded  by  radiating  rays.  Below, 
flags,  cannon,  laurel  and  palm  branches.  Tablet,  within  rect- 
angle, bearing  title.  Line 

S.  E.  George  Washington  |  General  en  Chef  des  Armees  | 
des  Etats  unis  de  l'Amerique  |  A  Paris  chez  Mondhare  rue 
ST  Jacques. — Le  Beau  Sculp.  |  (Baker  20) 

Height,  6.14.  Sub  height,  6.10.  Width,  4.9.  Oval  height,  3.2.  Oval 
width,  2.7. 

17 


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NOEL  LE  MIRE 

31  Whole  length,  to  right,  standing,  in  uniform,  to  the  left  of  picture, 
in  front  of  a  marquee  overhung  by  a  tree,  holding  in  right  hand 
a  roll  of  papers  displaying  sheets  inscribed  "  2  |  Declaration  | 
of  I  Independence  |  when,"  "3  |  Treaty  |  of  |  Alliance,"  |  etc. 
The  left  hand,  gloved,  is  thrust  into  waistcoat  at  breast.  Be- 
neath feet  are  sundry  torn  documents,  inscribed  "4  |  Protec- 
tion I  to  Rebels  |  ,"  etc.,  "5  |  Conciliatory  Bills,"  |  etc.,  and 
others.  To  left  a  camp-stool,  with  cocked  hat,  scroll,  and  spy- 
glass upon  it  and  walking-stick  leaning  against  it.  To  right  a 
table  with  map  of  "New  Windsor,"  and  other  papers.  In  the 
rear  a  horse  held  by  a  negro,  and  in  the  right  distance  an  en- 
campment, with  river  beyond.  There  are  various  documents 
numbered  1  to  14.  A  scrap  of  paper,  on  the  ground,  in  front, 
is  inscribed  "  N  Le  Mire  Sculp  |  1 780  "  |  Line 

Peint  par  L.  le  Paon  Peintre  de  Bataille  de  S.  A.  S.  |  MR.G 
le  Prince  de  Conde.  |  — Grave  par  N.  le  Mire  des  Acade- 
mies  IMPERIALES   ET  ROYALES  I  ET   DE   CELLE   DES  SlENCES  ET 

Arts  de  Rouen.  |  Le  General  Washington  |  Ne  Quid  Det- 

RIMENTI   CAPIAT    Res    PUBLICA.  |    GRAVE   d'aPRES    LE  TABLEAU 

Original  appartenant  a  M*  Marquis  de  la  Fayette.  |  Cette 
Estampe  ce  Vend  avec  Privilege  du  Roy  a  Paris  chez  le 
Mire  Graveur  rue  et  porte  ST  Jacques.  Maison  de  M*  le 
Camus  M?  de  Drap.  prix  12  livres.  |  (Baker  21) 

Height,  18.8.    Sub  height,  16.10.  Width,  12. 1 1. 

The  numbers,  1  to  14,  upon  this  plate,  The  painting  by  le  Paon  was  exhibited 

refer  to  "  Traduction  de  l'anglais  en  at  the  Salon  de  la  Correspondance,  in 

Francais  des  Bills  qui  sont  dansl'Estampe  1782. 
du  Portrait  du  General  Washington." 

31a  Same  as  31.    Before  all  letters. 

31&  Same  as  31.  With  names  of  painter  and  engraver,  but  before 
title. 

18 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


31c  Same  as  31.  With  the  word  "By"  added  to  the  scroll  on  the 
foreground,  inscribed  "A  Proclamation,"  at  lower  edge  of  en- 
graved surface. 


[UNKNOWN] 

32  Whole  length,  to  right,  standing,  in  uniform,  to  the  left  of  picture, 
in  front  of  a  marquee.  Similar  to  No.  31,  with  the  omission  of  the 
tree  overhanging  the  marquee  and  some  other  minor  details. 

Mezzotint 

Printed  for  &  Sold  by  Carington  Bowles — N?  69  in  ST 
Pauls  Church  Yard  London.  |  General  Washington.  |  Pub- 
lished as  the  Act  directs,  24  June  1785.  |  (Baker  22) 

Height,  13.12.    Sub  height,  12.14.    Width,  9.14. 
32a  Same  as  32.    With  figures  "  556  "  added  in  lower  right  margin. 


[UNKNOWN] 

33  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform,  at  entrance  to  tent, 
full  face  to  front,  with  right  hand  thrust  into  waistcoat  at  breast. 
In  left  hand  an  open  scroll  inscribed  "  Declaration  |  of  |  Inde- 
pendence. I  When  I  "    Similar  to  32  reversed.  Etching 

General  Washington  | 

Height,  13.    Sub  height,  12.9.    Width,  9. 12. 

The  work  is  very  crude,  and,  in  my  opinion,  is  early  American. 


[UNKNOWN] 

34    Whole  length,  to  right,  standing,  in  uniform,  to  the  left  of  print, 
at  entrance  to  a  tent,  leaning  in  an  easy  attitude  upon  a  covered 

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field-piece.  In  right  hand  an  open  scroll  inscribed  "Declaration  | 
of  |  American  |  Independence."  The  left  hand,  gloved,  is  thrust 
into  waistcoat  at  breast.  In  the  left  foreground  a  camp-stool, 
upon  which  are  a  spy-glass,  a  scroll,  and  a  cocked  hat,  and,  in  the 
right  distance,  a  view  of  an  encampment  with  river  and  island 
beyond.    Similar  to  32,  with  omission  of  horse  and  attendant. 

Mezzotint 

General  Washington.  |  Late  President  of  the  United 
States  of  America, — From  a  fine  Original  Engraved  at 
Paris.  |  Published  25t.h  May  1797,  by  Laurie  &.  Whittle,  53 
Fleet  Street,  London.  |  (Baker  23) 

Height,  13.14.    Sub  height,  13.3.    Width,  9.15. 


[UNKNOWN] 

35  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform,  to  right  of  print,  at 
entrance  of  a  marquee  overhung  by  a  tree.  The  right  hand, 
gloved,  thrust  in  waistcoat  at  breast.  In  left  hand  an  open  scroll. 
To  right  a  camp-stool,  upon  which  are  a  spy-glass,  a  scroll,  and 
a  cocked  hat.  In  left  distance  a  river  and  an  encampment.  Sim- 
ilar to  34  reversed.  Mezzotint 

General  Washington  :  |  Late  President  of  the  American 
Congress.  |  London,  Published  June  16-1797,  BY  Haines 
&  Son.    19  Rolls  Buildings,  Fetter  Lane.  | 

Height,  6.15.    Sub  height,  6.6.    Width,  4.15. 


[UNKNOWN] 

36  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform,  at  entrance  to  a  mar- 
quee overhung  by  a  tree.  The  right  hand,  gloved,  thrust  into 
waistcoat  at  breast.    In  left  hand  an  open  scroll  lettered  "  Dec- 

20 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


laration  |  of  |  Independance  |  "  To  right  a  camp-stool,  upon 
which  are  a  spy-glass,  a  scroll,  and  a  cocked  hat.  In  left  dis- 
tance a  river  and  an  encampment.    Similar  to  35.  Mezzotint 

General  Washington.  |  Late  President  of  the  American 
Congress.  |  London  Publish'd  Septr  7,  1797,  by  G.  Thompson 
N?  50  Old  Bailey,  &  I.  Evans  N°  42  Long  Lane.  WT  Smith- 
field.  I 

Height,  13.14.    Sub  height,  13.2.    Width,  9.12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

37    Half  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  right  hand  thrust  into  waist- 
coat at  breast.    Oval,  with  corners  extended  to  rectangle. 

Mezzotint 

peint  par  Alexander  Camphell  a  Williamsbourg  en  Vir- 
ginie  I  George  Washington,  Esquier  |  General  et  Coman- 
deur  en  Chef  d'Armee  des  XIII  Provinces  |  unies  en 
Amerique.  I  Se  vent  a  Londres  Chez  Thom.  Hart  | 

Height,  8.15.    Sub  height,  7.15.    Oval  height,  7.12.    Width,  6.4. 

This  is  doubtless  Baker  24,  as  it  answers    pression  is  known,  as  given  in  Baker 
the  description  exactly  with  the  addition    24,  without  this  line, 
of  the  first  line  of  lettering,  and  no  im- 


WILLIAM  ANGUS 

38  Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Right  hand,  gloved, 
thrust  into  waistcoat,  at  breast.  Circle,  with  border,  4/16,  upon  a 
pyramidal  base,  in  a  rectangle,  engraved  to  represent  stone- 
work, with  an  outside  border,  3/16.  Title,  on  tablet  upon  the 
base.  Line 

21 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

Gen.  Washington.  |  W™  Angus  sc.  |  Published  Sep*  23. 
1785,  by  J.  Fielding,  Pater  Noster  Row.  |  (Baker  3) 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  5.7.    Width,  3.5.    Diameter,  2.8. 

[History  of  the  War.    By  John  Andrews.    London,  1785.] 

38a  Same  as  38.    Before  all  letters. 
J.  L. 

39  Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Right  hand,  gloved, 
thrust  into  waistcoat,  at  breast.  Oval,  in  border,  10/16,  resting 
upon  a  base,  containing  title,  within  a  rectangle.  Line 

S.  E.  George  Washington.  |  General  en  Chef  des  Armees  | 
des  Etats  unis  de  l'Amerique  I  Le  B.  Pinx. — J.  L.  Sculp.  | 

(Baker  18) 

Height,  10.4.  Sub  height,  10.7.  Width,  7.  Oval  height,  6.3.  Oval 
width,  5.5. 

THOMAS  COOK 

40  Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border 
line,  4/16.  Line 

T.  Cook  del  et  sculp.  |  General  Washington.  |  Publish'd 
as  the  Act  directs.  Augt  21s  1783.  by  S.  Bladon.  | 

(Baker  7) 

Height,  5.4.    Oval  height,  3.1 1.    Oval  width,  2.15. 

Heading  to  a  broadside.  Circular  letter    army.    Title  in  open  letters,  address  in 
from  Washington  to  the  Governors  of    etched  script, 
the  States  on  resigning  command  of  the 

40&  Same  as  40.    Title  changed  to 

Genl  Washington.  |  Published  by  D.  Brewman.  Octr  ist 
1792.  I 

22 


Number  42  (reduced) 


Photogravure  after  line  engraving  by  John  Norman. 
Owing  to  the  condition  of  the  original,  the  reproduc- 
tion shows  marks  of  folds  and  soil. 


PT±U^vD*yLl>HiA  Al,MAXACk  fol»  thcYTxAltol  uui  "Lord  lytio,-  bciiXB  l*>^a  SJ^'TlLK.oi.vLEAl'  YfiAR 


Trintea  and   JnldbyNDRifAN  and   B BI5 "WlitJ ,  in  Front  $lsect 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


[UNKNOWN] 

41  Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  without  epaulettes,  but  with 
ribband.  Oval  at  top  and  bottom,  with  border,  at  top  3/16  and 
at  bottom  2/16,  in  rectangle,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Line 

His  Excellency  General  |  Washington  | 

Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  5.    Width,  3.3. 

This  is  evidently  early  American  work,  Evening  Post,  of  June  23,  1779,  as 
and  much  like  that  of  Norman,  which  adorning  "A  Primer"  published  "  Phila- 
the  title, "  His  Excellency,"  would  serve  delphia,  Walters  &  Norman,  1779."  No 
to  confirm.  It  may  be  the  "  beautiful  copy  of  this  publication  is  known  to 
head  "  advertised  in  the  Pennsylvania  exist. 


JOHN  NORMAN 

Bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with  bor- 
der, 1/16,  at  sides,  containing  title,  within  ornamental  oblong  rect- 
angle. On  either  side,  at  base,  seated  figures  of  Fame  blowing 
the  trumpet,  and  beyond,  flags  and  war  trophies.  On  sides,  flags 
and  palm  branches.  At  top  scrollwork,  with  festoons  of  olive 
leaves,  extending  across.  On  the  right,  an  oval  pendant  contain- 
ing the  arms  of  Pennsylvania.  On  the  left,  a  similar  oval  con- 
taining shield  with  rattlesnake.  Around  the  rectangle  a  scroll 
border,  3/16,  with  a  snake  at  bottom  at  full  length.  Etching 

His  Excellency — GenV  Washington.  | 

Height,  2.2.    Width,  4. 12.    Oval  height,  1. 13.    Oval  width,  1.8. 


Engraved  on  a  plate  7.12  x  10.4,  lettered 
across  top,  "Philadelphia  Almanack  for 
the  Year  of  our  Lord  1780;  being  Bis 
sextile  or  Leap  Year."    And  at  bottom 


of  plate,  "  Engraved  Printed  and  Sold 
by  Norman  and  Bedwell,  in  Front  Street 
between  Arch  and  Market  Streets." 


JOHN  NORMAN 

43    Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband  and  epau- 
lettes.   Oval,  in  a  frame-like  border,  15/16,  in  a  rectangle,  rest- 

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ing  upon  a  small  pedestal  inscribed,  "Temperance,  |  Prudence,  | 
Fortitude,  |  Justice."  On  either  side  of  which  are  emblems 
of  War.    At  top,  festooned  garland.  Line 

B  Blyth  del.  —  J.  Norman  Sculp.  |  His  ExcellSX  George 
Washington,  Esqr  |  General  and  Commander  in  Chief  of 
the  Allied  Armies,  |  Supporting  the  Independence  of 
America.  |  Taken  from  an  Original  Picture  in  possession 
of  his  ExCY  Gov?  Hancock  |  Published  by  John  Coles,  Bos- 
ton, March.  26t.h  1782  |  (Baker  26) 

Height,  13.10.  Sub  height,  11. 10.  Width,  9.5.  Oval  height,  7.7. 
Oval  width,  6.2. 

There  is  a  companion  print  of  Mrs.  Washington. 


JOHN  NORMAN 

44    Full  bust,  full  front,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband  and  epau- 
lettes.   Similar  to  43  only  reversed.  Line 

}.  Norman  Sc.  |  His  Excell0?  George  Washington,  Esq?  | 
Commander  in  Chief,  of  the  Armies,  of  the  United  States, 
of  I  America  | 

Height,  13.  Sub  height,  II. 7.  Width,  9.1.  Oval  height,  7.7.  Oval 
width,  6. 

This  plate,  of  which  I  have  seen  only  tar  carriage,  are  left  white.  The  lower 
one  copy,  has  the  appearance  of  being  line  of  lettering  is  cut  through  so  that 
much  worn,  but  in  fact  is  a  poor  plate,  the  height  is  not  exact,  and  a  complete 
Some  details,  like  the  pedestal  and  mor-    copy  might  show  additional  lettering. 


[UNKNOWN] 

45    Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  full  suit  of  armor,  except- 
ing helmet  and  a  gauntlet,  which  are  on  the  ground.    The  right 

24 


Number  45  (reduced) 

Photogravure  after  line  engraving  attributed  to  John  Norman. 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


hand,  which  is  ungloved,  holds  a  lance  or  flag-staff  which  extends 
from  the  upper  to  the  lower  edge  of  the  print.  In  the  back- 
ground, to  right,  the  representation  of  a  battle.  Vignette,  in 
rectangle  of  double  line,  1/16.  Etching 

The  true  Portraiture  of  his  Excellency  |  George  Wash- 
ington Esq?  I  In  the  Roman  Dress,  as  Orderd  by  Congress 
for  the  Monument  to  be  erected  |  in  Philadelphia,  to  per- 
petuate to  Posterity  the  Man  who  commanded  the  |  Amer- 
ican FORCES  THROUGH  THE  LATE  GLORIOUS  REVOLUTION.  | 

(Baker  426) 

Height,  1 1.4.    Sub  height,  9.3.    Width,  7.3. 

This  print,  except  the  head,  is  a  copy  of  Pro  Patria."  The  act  of  Congress, 
a  portrait  of  Sir  William  de  la  More,  in  August  7,  1783,  mentioned  in  title,  pro- 
Guillim's  Heraldry,  London,  1679,  and  vided  for  an  equestrian  statue,  "the 
has  the  appearance  of  being  executed  general  to  be  represented  in  a  Roman 
by  John  Norman.  The  paper,  upon  dress,  holding  a  truncheon  in  his  right 
which  the  only  copy  seen  is  printed,  has  hand  and  his  head  encircled  with  a 
an  interesting  water-mark,  "  G.  S.  B.    laurel  wreath." 


[UNKNOWN] 

•16    Bust,  full  front,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband,  but  without 
epaulettes.    Circle,  with  border,  5/16,  cut  off  to  rectangle.  Line 

El  General  Washington  |  (Baker  45) 

Height,  5.3.    Sub  height,  4.10.    Width,  4.5.    Diameter,  4.3. 


[UNKNOWN] 

47  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  4/16,  in  which  is 
title,  at  top,  in  a  rectangle,  with  border,  4/16,  on  a  base.  On 
same  plate,  opposite,  to  right,  is  a  portrait  of  "  Lady  Wash- 
ington." Line 

25 


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His  Excellency  General  Washington  | 

Height,  4.4.    Width,  2.9.    Oval  height,  2.10.    Oval  width,  2. 

Plainly  early  American  work,  and  the  copies  have  been  clipped  so  that  the 
only  two  copies  I  have  seen  were  found  outside  dimension  may  not  be  correct, 
in  the  interior  of  Pennsylvania.  Both 


[AUGUSTIN  DE  SAINT  AUBIN] 

48  Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with 
border,  11/ 16,  in  a  rectangle.  Beneath  the  oval  a  tablet  on 
which  is  the  title.  Line 

George  Washington,  |  Commandant  en  Chef  des  Armees 
Americaines,  I  Ne  en  Virginie  en  1733.  I  Se  trouve  A  Paris, 
chez  Aug.  De  ST  Aubin,  Graveur  du  Roi  et  de  la  Biblio- 

THEQUE,  ACTUELLEMENT  RUE  THERESE  BUTE  ST  RoCH,  ET  A  LA 
BlBLIOTHEQUE  |  ET  CHEZ         COCHIN,  AUX  GALLERIES  DU  LOUVRE, 

A.  P.  D.  R.  I  (Baker  31) 

Height,  8.  Sub  height,  7. n.  Width,  5.10.  Oval  height,  4.9.  Oval 
width,  4. 

48$  Same  as  48.    Address  changed  to 

Se  trouve  a  Paris,  chez  Aug.  De  ST  Aubin,  Graveur  du  Roi 

ET  DE  SA  BlBLIOTHEQUE,  ACTUELLEMENT  RUE  THERESE  BUTE  ST 
ROCH,  ET  A  LA  BlBLIOTHEQUE  DU  Roi,  |  ET  CHEZ  M*  COCHIN, 

aux  Galleries  du  Louvre,  A.  P.  D.  R.  | 
48&  Same  as  48.    Before  address. 


HALDER 

49    Bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.    Vignette,  in 
oval  of  a  single  line.    An  insert,  on  page  357.  Outline 

26 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

Halder  Sculp.  |  (Baker  13) 

Oval  height,  4.9.    Oval  width,  4. 

[Essai  sur  Physiognomic    Par  Lavater.    La  Haye,  1781-86.] 

[UNKNOWN] 

50    Bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.    Copy  of  49. 
An  insert,  on  page  437.  Outline 

Oval  height,  4.9.    Oval  width,  4. 

[Essays  on  Physiognomy.    By  Lavater.    London,  1789-98.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

51    Bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Vignette. 

Outline 

Tom.  6. — Pl.  339.  (bis.)  | 

Height,  5.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  3.10. 

[Lavater's  Physionomie.    Vol.  6.    Paris,  1820.] 

51a  Same  as  51.    With  addition  of  "Page  221  "  between  "Tom.  6." 
and  "  PI.  339.  (bis.)  " 


[UNKNOWN] 

52    Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.   Oval.  Mixed 

General  Washington.  |  London  Pub.  April,  ii,  178?,  by  E 
Hedges  N?  92  Cornhill.  | 

Height,  5.9.    Oval  height,  3.12.    Oval  width,  3.1. 

This  is  Baker  44,  there  described  from  a  cut-down  copy  without  address. 

27 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

[UNKNOWN] 

53  Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with 
border,  4/16,  upon  a  base  in  a  rectangle.  Title,  upon  white 
tablet,  on  base.  Line 

Engraved  for  the  Universal  Magazine.  |  George  Washing- 
ton, I   Commander  in  Chief  |  of  the  American  Army. 
Printed  for  J.  Hinton,  at  the  Kings  Arms,  in  Paternoster 
Row.  I  (Baker  43) 

Height,  6.1.  Sub  height,  5.1 1.  Width,  3.6.  Oval  height,  3.6.  Oval 
width,  2.13. 

[Universal  Magazine.    London,  May,  1800.] 
53$  Same  as  53.    Before  all  letters. 


[UNKNOWN] 

54    Full  bust,  full  front,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval, 
with  border,  1/16.  Aquatint 

George  Washington,  |  Commandant  en  Chef  des  Armees 
Americaines,  I  Ne  en  Virginie  en  1733.  I 

Height,  6.1.    Oval  height,  4.9.    Oval  width,  4.2. 


L.  ROGER 

55  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval  medallion,  with  title,  hung 
upon  a  column  to  right,  beside  a  similar  one,  of  Franklin,  and 
one  of  Louis  XVI,  above.  The  column  is  surmounted  with  a 
globe,  upon  which  are  three  fleurs-de-lis,  and  above  the  globe  is 
a  cock  crowing.  The  base  supporting  the  column  bears  an  in- 
scription "  L'Amerique  |  et  les  Mers,  |  6  Louis !  |  vous  recon- 
naissen'  |  pour  leur  Liberated  |  "    To  the  right  is  an  Indian, 

28 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


with  his  left  foot  upon  a  leopard's  head  and  holding,  in  his  left 
hand,  a  pole,  with  liberty-cap.  In  his  right  hand  a  caduceus. 
On  the  extreme  right  are  two  palm-trees  with  a  ribbon  entwined 
inscribed,  "  En  m'elevant  |  je  m'embellis."  |  In  the  left  distance 
shipping,  and  in  the  foreground  an  anchor,  on  bales  marked 
"M.  L."  Each  medallion  is  inscribed  with  subject's  name  — 
"Waginston" — "Franklin" — "Louis  Seize."  The  whole  design 
enclosed  in  a  circle  of  a  single  line.  Aquatint 

DUPLESSIS  BERTEAUX  DEL.  L.  ROGER  ScULP.     I  786.  |  INDEPEN- 

dance  des  Etats-Unis.  |  [Then  follow  fourteen  lines  of  text 
in  double  column].  A  Paris  chez  Blin,  Imprimeur  en  Taille- 
Douce,  Place  Maubert,  N?  17,  vis-a-vis  la  rue  des  3  Portes, 
A.  P.  D.  R.  I 

Height,  8.10.  Width,  5.15.  Diameter,  5.4.  Head,  oval  height,  .10. 
Oval  width,  .8. 

This  plate  is  printed  partly  in  color  and  finished  by  hand. 


REINIER  VINKELES 

Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  within  a  frame,  4/16,  hung  on  a  wall. 
Beneath,  a  base  on  which  is  title  and  upon  which  lies  a  hat, 
baton  and  olive  branch.  A  curtain  hangs  over  and  conceals  the 
upper  left  corner  of  the  frame.  Line 

G.  Washington,       Generaal  der  Noord-Americaanen. 
Reinr-  Vinkeles,  sculp,  naar  een  Origineel  Schildery,  by 
den  Wel  Ed.  Heer  P.  van  Winter,  Nic  :  z.  |         (Baker  39) 

Height,  5.1 1.  Sub  height,  5.9.  Width,  3.8.  Head,  height,  2.8. 
Width,  2. 

Same  as  56.  Before  title  on  tablet,  and  in  etched  letters,  "Rein 
Vinkeles  sculp,  naer  een  Orrigeneel  Schilderye." 

29 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


J.  NORMAN 

57  Bust  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  a  circular  medallion  with  thirteen 
stars,  held  by  a  female  figure,  who  is  pointing  out  the  medallion, 
to  another  female  with  a  lyre,  to  the  left.  Below,  to  left,  Fame 
blowing  her  trumpet,  and  to  right  Justice  blindfolded,  with 
scales  and  sword.    Border  of  single  line,  1/16.  Etching 

J.  Norman  Sc  | 

Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  5.8.    Width,  3.5.    Head,  diameter,  1. 


B.  MOURIK 

58  Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.  Circular  medallion,  with 
border,  3/16,  containing  title,  in  the  centre  of  a  plate,  at  top,  con- 
taining in  each  corner  a  medallion  with  profile  portraits  of  "John 
Adams,"  "De  Generaal  Gates,"  "Henry  Laurens,"  and  "Ben- 
jamin Franklin."  In  the  middle  of  plate  an  American  flag,  on  an 
oval  shield  encircled  with  laurel  leaves,  containing  thirteen  stars 
and  thirteen  stripes.  On  either  side,  six  suspended  tablets  con- 
taining the  names  of  twelve  of  the  thirteen  States,  in  Dutch,  with 
"  New  Hampchire."  on  a  separated  tablet,  under  the  medallion 
of  Washington.  On  a  base,  at  bottom,  "  MDCCLXXXIII." 
Enclosed  in  rectangle,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Etching 

In  de  Mercurius  October,  1783.  2DE  Stuk.  Pag  162.  J 
De  Generaal  Waschington.  |  Ter  Gedachtenis,  van  het 
Onafhangelyk  Verklaaren  der  I  13  Americaansche  Pro- 
vintien,  Door  de  Engelschen.  |  B:  Mourik  Escudit.  | 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  5.12.    Width,  4.12.    Head,  diameter,  15. 


ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

59    Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  in  frame,  5/16,  with 
ornamental  top,  upon  a  base  containing  title,  in  facsimile.  Etching 

30 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


"  Pencel  Sketch  of  General  |  Washington-from  life  taken 
|  by  Chas.  Willson  Peale  17^7  I  1787"  I  Etched  by  Albert 
Rosenthal.  1898,  from  the  original  in  the  possession  of 
the  Historical  Society  of  Penna.  | 

Height,  6.    Sub  height,  5.13.    Oval  height,  4.    Oval  width,  3.7. 

By  whom  the  MS.  inscription  was  made  the  same  head,  and  No.  58  was  pub- 
is not  known,  but  the  erased  date,  and  lished  four  years  prior  to  the  substi- 
not  the  substituted  one,  is  undoubtedly  tuted  date, 
the  correct  date,  as  Nos.  57  and  58  have 

59a  Same  as  59.    With  only  facsimile  inscription  on  base. 

59&  Same  as  59.  With  added  lettering,  "Twenty-five  sets  in  three 
states  of  this  plate  printed  and  subscribed  for  by  | "  Then  fol- 
low twenty-five  names  of  subscribers,  each  numbered,  in  four 
columns. 

59c  Same  as  59^.    Plate  defaced. 


ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

60    Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.    Oval.  Etching 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  1897,  |  George  Washington.  | 
From  the  miniature  by  Charles  Willson  Peale,  1785.  |  in 
possession  of  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society.  |  Printed 
by  E.  Opitz.  I  Philadelphia,  April  iot.h  1897.  | 

Height,  3.14.    Oval  height,  2.12.    Oval  width,  2.3. 

60a  Same  as  60.    Before  all  letters,  with  arms  of  Washington  in 
lower  margin.    In  some  impressions  the  arms  are  printed  in  red. 

60&  Same  as  60.    With  added  lettering,  "Twenty  copies  in  four 
states  of  this  plate  printed  and  |  Subscribed  for  |  by  | "  Then  fol- 

31 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

low  twenty  names  of  subscribers,  each  numbered,  in  three  col- 
umns.   Plate  defaced. 


ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

61  Whole  length,  standing,  to  left,  in  uniform.  In  extended  right 
hand  an  uplifted  sword,  and  in  left  hand,  at  hip,  a  cocked 
hat.  Back  of  Washington,  to  the  right,  a  figure  on  the  ground, 
representing  Hugh  Mercer,  supported  by  a  soldier,  with  bare 
head,  while  another  soldier,  with  cocked  hat  and  holding  a  staff 
with  American  flag,  leans  over.  In  left  distance,  a  battle,  and 
beyond,  Nassau  Hall.  Etching 

Washington  |  at  Princeton  and  the  Death  of  Mercer.  | 
Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  1898.  From  the  painting  by 
c.  w.  peale,  1784,  made  to  the  order  |  of  the  trustees 
of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  now  in  Nassau  Hall,  Prince- 
ton, N.  J.  I 

Height,  9.13.    Sub  height,  8.15.    Width,  5.1 1. 

61&  Same  as  61.  Before  all  letters,  and  with  view  of  Nassau  Hall 
and  facsimile  signature  of  C.  W.  Peale  in  lower  margin.  In 
some  impressions  Nassau  Hall  is  printed  in  red. 

616  Same  as  61.  Lettering  erased  and  the  following  substituted: 
"Twenty  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  Sub- 
scribed for  by  I "  Then  follow  twenty  names  of  subscribers, 
each  numbered,  in  four  columns.    Plate  defaced. 


[UNKNOWN] 

62  Whole  length,  standing,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  drawn  sword, 
uplifted,  in  right  hand.  Death  of  Mercer  in  the  rear.  Vignette, 
on  title-page.  Line 

32 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


Death  of  Mercer  from  a  Picture  by  Peale.  | 
Height,  I.I  I.    Width,  2. 

[Heroes  of  the  Revolution.    New  York,  1844.J 

ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

63  Whole  length,  standing,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  left  hand  thrust 
into  waistcoat  and  right  hand  resting  on  hip.  To  right,  whole- 
length  portraits  of  Lafayette  and  Tench  Tilghman.  To  left, 
soldiers  marching,  two  of  them  carrying  flags.  Etching 

Washington  |  Lafayette  and  Tilghman  |  Etched  by  Albert 
Rosenthal,  Philada.  1897,  from  the  picture  Painted  from 
life  in  1 784,  by  Charles  Willson  Peale,  |  by  order  of  the 
Assembly  of  the  State  of  Maryland.  Now  in  the  House 
of  Delegates,  Annopolis,  Md.  |  Published  Philadelphia 
Dec.  1897. — Printed  by  E.  Opitz.  | 

Height,  9.9.    Sub  height,  8.8.    Width,  5.2. 

63a  Same  as  63.  Before  all  letters,  and  with  a  scroll  in  lower  mar- 
gin inscribed:  "Articles  of  Capitulation,  York,  |  Gloster  &  De- 
pendencies, I  Oct.  I9th  1 78 1."  I  To  left,  facsimile  signature  of 
"C.  W.  Peale."  In  some  impressions  the  scroll  is  printed  in  red. 

63&  Same  as  63.  Lettering  erased  and  following  substituted : 
"  Twenty  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  subscribed 
for  by  "  I  Then  follow  twenty  names  of  subscribers,  each  num- 
bered, in  four  columns.    Plate  defaced. 

MAX  ROSENTHAL 

64  Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat.  Mezzotint 
C.  W.  Peale,  Pinx.    1778. —  Max   Rosenthal,  Sc.   1895.  I 

33 


r 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

George  Washington.  |  From  a  painting  purchased  by  John 
Neagle  at  the  sale  of  Peale's  Museum,  now  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the  State  Normal  School,  at  West  Chester,  Pa.  | 
Philadelphia,  Nov.  25t.h-  1895.  Published  by  Wm.  J.  Camp- 
bell. I 

Height,  10.18.    Sub  height,  9.1 1.    Width,  8. 

The  statement,  in  title,  that  the  painting  this  picture,  by  the  present  writer,  in 
was  purchased  "  at  the  sale  of  Peale's  McClure's  Magazine  for  December, 
Museum,"  is  incorrect.    See  article  on  1896. 

64a.  Same  as  64.    Before  all  letters. 

64&  Same  as  64.  Before  lettering.  In  etched  script:  "Engraved 
&  colored  by  Max  Rosenthal  from  the  |  painting  by  C.  W. 
Peale."  | 

64c  Same  as  64.    Plate  defaced. 

There  were  thirty-five  sets  of  this  plate  printed,  ten  of  which  were  destroyed  by 
fire  at  the  Hazeltine  Building,  Philadelphia,  February  2,  1896. 


[R.  JOSEY] 

65  Half  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  left  hand  on  hilt  of  sword. 
In  background,  to  right,  a  field-piece  and,  to  left,  an  American 
flag,  some  horsemen  and  a  fortress.  Mezzotint 

Height,  17.12.    Width,  14.14. 

Published  by  Sabin  of  London  in  1897,  portrait  of  Washington,  by  Peale,  that 

who  claims  it  is  from  a  painting  by  C.  I  know,  and  it  has  been  impossible  to 

W.  Peale,  and  informs  me  that  there  ascertain  any  details  of  its  history  or 

were  thirty  proofs  printed  and  no  let-  present  whereabouts, 
tered  impressions.     It  is  unlike  any 

34 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 

STEPHEN  J.  FERRIS 

66    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Etching 

S.  J.  Ferris  fecit  d'apres  Peale  |  i 88 i  |  C.  W.  Peale,  Pinxt. 
—  S.  J.  Ferris,  Del.  &  Sculp.  |  George  Washington.  |  Pub- 
lished March  1882  by  John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia.  | 

Height,  7.6.    Sub  height,  6.    Width,  4.12. 
66a  Same  as  66.    Before  title  and  address. 


35 


PIERRE  EUGENE  DU  SIMITIERE 

1779 


MARIANO  BRANDI 

67  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Circular  medallion, 
with  border,  6/16,  suspended  by  a  ring  and  resting  upon  a  base, 
in  a  rectangle.  Title  upon  base.  Border  of  double  line,  10/16, 
outside  rectangle.  Line 

El  General  Washington.  |  Sacado  del  natural  por  M* 

DUSIMITIER  EN  FlLADELFIA  GrABADO  POR   MARIANO  BrANDI 

en  Madrid  a,  1781.  |  (Baker  64) 

Height,  6.8.    Sub  height,  4.14.    Width,  3.6.    Diameter,  2.8. 


BENOIT  LOUIS  PREVOST 

68  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Circular  medallion, 
with  border,  6/16,  suspended  by  a  ring,  over  a  base,  in  rectangle. 
Title  on  base.    Border  line,  10/16,  outside  of  rectangle.  Line 

G.  Washington.  |  Drawn  from  the  life  by  Du  Simitier  in 
Philadelphia. — Engraved  by  B.  L.  Prevost  at  Parice  |  N?  i  | 

(Baker  67) 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  4.14.    Width,  3.7.    Diameter,  2.8. 

The  character  represented  by  "  ce,"  in  "  Parice,"  is  an  old  form  final  "  s  ",  which 
cannot  be  represented  otherwise  to  convey  its  appearance. 

[Portraits  des  G6n6reaux ;  Ministres  et  Magistrats  que  se  sont  rendu  celebres  dans 
le  Revolution  des  Treize  £tats-unis  de  l'Amerique  Septentional.   Paris,  1781.] 

36 


1 


Number  67 

Photogravure  after  line  engraving  by  Mariano  Brandi. 


PIERRE  EUGENE  DU  SIMITIERE 

68a  Same  as  68.    Without  title  on  base  and  with  "Du  Simetiere" 
instead  of  "  Du  Simitier." 


"  BENOIT  LOUIS  PREVOST" 

69  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Circular  medal- 
lion, with  border,  7/16,  suspended  by  a  ring,  over  a  base,  in  rect- 
angle.   Borderline,  10/16,  outside  of  rectangle.  Line 

G.  Washington  |  Drawn  from  the  life  by  Du  Simitier  in 
Philadelphia. — Engraved  by  B.  L.  Prevost  at  Paria  |  No  1  | 

Height,  6.5.  Sub  height,  4. 14.  Width,  4. 11.  Sub  width,  3.6.  Diam- 
eter, 2.8. 

This  print  is  not  by  Prevost,  but  is  a    is  "  Paria  "  for  "  Parice  ".    The  execu- 
modern  copy  made,  in  Paris,  within  a    tion  is  not  as  good  as  that  of  No.  68. 
few  years.  The  only  difference  from  68, 


ADAM 

70  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Circular  medallion, 
with  border,  5/16,  suspended  by  a  ring,  over  a  base,  in  a  rect- 
angle.   Title  upon  base.  Line- 

Washington.  |  Dessine  d'apres  Nature  par  Du  Simitier  k 
Philadelphie, — Grave  par  Adam.  |  (Baker  63) 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  5.1.    Width,  3.8.    Diameter,  2.8. 

[Complot  D'Arnold.    Paris,  18 16.] 


WILLIAM  SARTAIN 

71  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Circular  medallion, 
with  border,  5/16,  suspended  by  a  ring  over  a  base,  in  rectangle. 
Title  on  base.  Mezzotint 

37 


PIERRE  EUGENE  DU  SIMITIERE 

Copyright  1899,  by  W.  Sartain,  N.  Y.  |  Washington.  | 
Drawn  from  life  by  Du  Simitiere — Engraved  by  William 
Sartain,  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  5.4.    Sub  height,  5.    Width,  3.1 1.    Diameter,  2.8. 

11a  Same  as  71.    Before  all  letters,  except  title. 

716  Same  as  71.    Plate  defaced. 

One  hundred  sets  of  this  print  were  published. 

[UNKNOWN] 

72  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with  border, 
9/16,  on  a  base,  festoon  above,  within  rectangle.  Border  line, 
1/16,  around  rectangle.  Line 

Gen^  Washington.  |  Publish'd  Jan][  31.  1784  by  John  Walker 
from  an  Original  Painting.  |  (Baker  70) 

Height,  6.6.  Sub  height,  5.8.  Width,  3.8.  Oval  height,  2. 1 1.  Oval 
width,  2.1. 

[Westminster  Magazine.    January,  1784.] 

A.  W.  KUSFNER 

73  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Oval,  with  border 
line,  2/16.  Stipple 

A.  W.  Kusfner  sc.  1793.  I  G.  Washington.  |         (Baker  66) 

Height,  4.8.    Oval  height,  3.2.    Oval  width,  2.10. 

73a  Same  as  73.    Before  engraver's  name. 

38 


PIERRE  EUGENE  DU  SIMITIERE 

[UNKNOWN] 

74    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Circular  medallion,  in  frame, 
on  base,  in  rectangle,  with  title  upon  base.  Line 

Georg  Washington  |  (Baker  72) 

Height,  4.7.    Width,  2.15.    Diameter,  2.6. 


B.  B.  ECLLIS] 

75    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.     Oval,  with 
border,  3/16,  in  rectangle.  Mixed 

B.  B.  E.  I  His  Excellency  General  Washington  Commander. 
I  in  chief  of  the  united  States  of  North  America  &c.  | 
Pub?  May  15™  1783  by  R,  Wilkinson.  N?  58  Cornhill 
London.  |  (Baker  65) 

Height,  5.  Sub  height,  4.7.  Width,  3.10.  Oval  height,  3.6.  Oval 
width,  2.10. 

The  tide  is  in  open  etched  letters. 

[Portraits  of  the  Generals,  Ministers,  Magistrates,  Members  of  Congress  and  others 
who  have  become  Illustrious  in  the  Revolution  of  the  Thirteen 
United  States  of  North  America.    London,  1783.] 

75a  Same  as  75.    With  title  changed  to 

"His  Excellency  General  Washington  Commander  |  in 
Chief  of  the  Forces  of  the  united  States  of  North 
America  &c."  | 

75a  is  printed  in  black  and  in  reddish  brown.    There  are  also  modern 
impressions  from  the  plate  on  india  and  on  plate  papers. 

756  Same  as  75.    Before  title. 

39 


PIERRE  EUGENE  DU  SIMITIERE 

BURNET  READING 

76    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.    Oval,  with 
borderline,  1/16.  Stipple 

B  Reading  Sculpt  |  General  Washington.  |  Drawn  from 
the  Life  by  Du  Simetiere  in  Philadelpia  |  Publish'd  May 
10™  1783  by  WM  Richardson  N°  174  Strand  |      (Baker  68) 

Height,  4.10.    Oval  height,  2.1 1.    Oval  width,  2.5. 

Printed  in  black  and  in  brown. 

[Thirteen  Portraits  of  American  Legislators,  Patriots  and  Soldiers  who  distin- 
guished themselves  in  rendering  their  Country  Independent.  London.] 

76$  Same  as  76.    Title  and  address  in  etched  letter.    Date  "April 
ioTH  1783"  instead  of  "May  ioTH  1783." 


[SCHWEYER] 

77    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.    Oval,  with  bor- 
der, 2/16,  in  rectangle,  with  white  tablet  for  title.  Stipple 

Washington  | 

Height,  3.8.    Width,  2.    Oval  height,  2.1.    Oval  width,  1.10. 

Upon  the  only  impression  seen  there  is  written  in  pencil,  "  Schweyer  sc.  F.  M." 


DANIEL  BERGER 

78  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Vignette,  in 
upper  left  corner  of  plate,  containing  four  other  portraits,  each 
numbered,  enclosed  in  rectangle  of  a  single  line.  Line 

1.  General  Washington.  2.  General  Gates.  |  3.  D*  Frank- 
lin. 4.  Prasid.  Laurens.  5.  Paul  Jones.  |  D.  Berger 
Sculps.  1783.  | 

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Height,  3.1 1.  Sub  height,  3.7.  Width,  2.2.  Head,  height,  1.3. 
Width,  .14. 

[Historisch  genealogischer  Calender,  oder  Jahrbuch  fur  1784.  Leipzig.] 

DANIEL  BERGER 

79  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Vignette,  in 
upper  left  corner  of  plate  containing  four  other  portraits,  each 
numbered,  enclosed  in  a  rectangle  of  a  double  line.  Line 

1.  General  Washington.  2.  General  Gates.  |  3.  DR  Frank- 
lin. 4.  Prasid  Laurens.  5.  Paul  Jones.  |  D.  Berger 
Sculp.  1784.  | 

Height,  3.13.  Sub  height,  3.7.  Width,  2.2.  Head,  height,  1.4. 
Width,  .15. 

This  is  an  extremely  close  copy  of  No.    all  the  plates  in  the  "  Historisch  genea- 
78,  a  very  careful  examination  being    logischer  Calender"  were  re-engraved 
necessary  to  determine  the  differences,    for  this  "  Laschenbuch." 
With  the  exception  of  the  engraved  title 

[Allgemeines  Historisches  Laschenbuch  .  .  .  fiir  1784  .  .  . 
von  M.  C.  Sprengel.  Berlin.] 

C.  G.  LUNDGREN 

80  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Vignette,  in 
upper  left  corner  of  plate,  containing  four  other  portraits,  each 
numbered,  enclosed  in  rectangle  of  a  single  line.  Etching 

1  General  Washington.  2  General  Gates.  |  3  Dr.  Frank- 
lin. 4  Presid.  Laurens.  5  Paul  Jones.  |  Graver,  af  C.  G. 
Lundgren.  I 

Height,  3.12.  Sub  height,  3.6.  Width,  2.2.  Head,  height,  1.4. 
Width,  .14. 

[Historia  om  Feorenta  Amerikas.    Sprengel.    Orebro,  1810.] 

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SNACK 

81  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.  Vignette,  in 
upper  left  corner  of  plate,  containing  four  other  portraits,  each 
numbered.  Etching 

i.  General  Washington.  2.  General  Gates.  |  3.  DR  Frank- 
lin.   4.  Presid.  Laurens.    5.  Paul  Jones.  |  Snack.  Sc.  | 

Height,  3.13.    Width,  2.4.    Head,  height,  1.3.    Width,  .12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

82  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  in  centre,  of  last  row 
of  three  portraits,  in  a  group  of  twelve,  "Westerman"  to  the  right 
and  "  Valpole"  to  the  left,  in  rectangle  of  a  single  line.  Etching 

Washington.  | 

Head,  height,  1.6.     Sub  height,  1.4.    Width,  1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

83    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette,  on  plate  with,  and 
above,  portrait  of  Tell.  Line 

Washington.  |  Tell.  |  Die  Helden  der  alten  Freiheit  | 

Height,  4. 15.    Sub  height,  2.5.    Width, 1. 10. 

This  is  Baker  71,  described  from  a  mutilated  impression. 
[Revolutions  Almanach  von  1797.  Gottingen.] 


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JOHN  TRUMBULL 
1780-1793 


VALENTINE  GREEN 

84  Whole  length,  full  front  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing  upon  an 
eminence,  near  a  river.  The  right  hand  holds  a  cocked  hat  and 
rests  upon  a  sword,  with  point  upon  the  ground,  while  the  left 
hand,  holding  a  rolled  scroll,  rests,  across  the  body,  upon  the 
right  hand,  the  index  finger  pointing  to  fortifications  on  far  side 
of  the  river.  In  the  rear,  ships  are  seen  enveloped  in  smoke,  and 
to  the  right,  a  negro,  wearing  a  turban,  holds  a  horse  which  is 
browsing.  Beneath,  in  the  margin,  is  an  Indian,  seated,  holding 
a  shield  bearing  the  arms  of  Washington.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  I,  Trumbull  Esq?  of  Connecticut  1780. — En- 
gravd  by  V.  Green,  Mezzottinto  Engraver  to  his  Majesty, 
&  to  the  Elector  Palatine.  |  General  —  Washington.  |  En- 
grav'd  from  the  Original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of 
M.  De  Neufville,  of  Amsterdam. — Publish'd  by  AppointmT  of 
M.  De  Neufville,  Janry  15™  1 781,  by  V.  Green,  N.  29, 
Newman  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London.  |      (Baker  147) 

Height,  24.13.    Sub  height,  22. 14.    Width,  15.14. 

84a  Same  as  84.  Inscription  in  etched  letter.  Painted  by 
J.  Trumbull  Esq*  of  Connecticut,  1780. —  Engraved  by 
V.  Green,  Mezzotinto  Engraver  to  his  Majesty,  &  the 
Elector  Palatine.  |  General — Washington.  |  Engraved 

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from  the  Original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of  M.  L.  De 
Neufville — Published  by  Appointment  of  M.  De  Neuf- 
ville,  Janr.y  15™  1 781,  by  V.  Green,  |  — of  Amsterdam  — 
N?  29,  Newman  Street,  Oxford  Street,  London.  | 


JACQUES  LE  ROY 

85  Whole  length,  full  front  to  right,  in  uniform,  standing.  Copy 
of  No.  84  reversed.  With  border,  8/16,  and  title,  in  tablet,  at 
bottom.  Line 

J.  Trumbull  Pinx. — le  Roy  Sculp.  |  G.  Washington.  | 

(Baker  151) 

Height,  7.3.    Sub  height,  6.3.    Width,  3.12. 

85a  Same  as  85.    Border  removed.    Three  points  after  "Sculp." 

[Essais  Historique.    Par  D'Auberteuil.    Bruxelles,  1781.] 


MARIA  MIOU 

86  Whole  length,  full  front  to  right,  in  uniform,  standing.  Similar 
to  84,  with  addition  of  a  palm  tree  to  the  left  in  place  of  horse 
and  attendant.    Boats  in  river  and  a  battle  in  the  distance. 

Line 

Page  487.  |  Maria  Miou  sculp.  |  George  Washington,  |  Le 
heros  liberateur  de  sa  patrie,  i  ne  en  i  732,  mort  a  la  fin 
de  1799.  I  (Baker  152) 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  3. 

[Beaut^s  de  L'Histoire  des  £tats-unis.    Par  P.-J.-B.  Nougaret.    Paris,  1817.] 

The  engraver's  name  has  heretofore  been  misread  "  Misa,"  but  the  other 
plates  in  the  book  show  it  plainly  to  be  Miou. 

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[UNKNOWN] 

87  Whole  length,  full  front  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform,  with 
ribband,  standing,  in  landscape,  on  raised  ground,  with  right 
heel  resting  upon  a  small  stone.  In  left  hand  a  baton.  Other- 
wise a  free  copy  of  No.  84.  Vignette,  in  rectangle  of  a  single 
line.  Etching 

Le  Celebre  G.  Wasington,  General  des  Anglos  Ameri- 
quains.  I  A  Paris  ches  Basset,  Rue  ST  Jacques.  Il  tient 
Magasin  de  Papiers  en  Rouleaux.  | 

Height,  10.3.    Sub  height,  9.6.    Width,  7.1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

88  Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing.  In  right  hand  an 
open  scroll  inscribed,  "American  Free  |  dom  established  |  by 
Valour  &  I  Perseverance"  |  Above  head,  a  figure  of  Fame 
blowing  her  trumpet  and  crowning  Washington  with  a  laurel 
wreath.  At  feet  flags,  scrolls  and  books  marked  "Stamp  Act," 
"Boston  Port  Bill,"  "Acts  of  Pari.,"  "Brit.  Stat."  Line 

His  Excellency  George  Washington,  Commander  in  |  Chief 
of  the  American  Armies,  Marshal  of  France  &c.  | 

(Baker  160) 

Height,  7.2.    Sub  height,  6.10.    Width,  4.10. 

[The  Essence  of  Agriculture.] 


WOODMAN  AND  MUTLOW 

89  Whole  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black 
stock.  Advancing,  with  left  arm  upon  shoulder  of  Goddess  of 
Liberty  and  right  hand,  holding  a  baton,  extended.    Above,  a 

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figure  of  Fame  blowing  the  trumpet.  On  a  plate  containing,  in 
centre,  a  map  of  America  and  to  right,  a  seated  figure  of  Dr. 
Franklin  writing,  in  an  open  book,  upon  a  page  to  which 
Minerva,  helmeted,  is  pointing.  Line 

Woodman  &  Mutlow  Sculp  |  Published  18  March,  1783,  by 
J.  Wallis,  at  his  Map  &  Print-Warehouse,  Ludgate  ST, 
London.  | 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  6.    Width,  7.1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

90    Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    On  margin 
of  map  of  the  United  States  of  America. 
Published  April  3.  1783  by  John  Wallis,  London  | 

Height,  3.4. 

My  note  of  this  portrait  was  made  sev-  print  in  my  recent  investigations.  Its 

eral  years  ago,  and  seems  not  to  be  very  date  and  size  show  it  to  be  different 

full,  and  I  have  not  come  across  the  from  89. 


WOODMAN  AND  MUTLOW 

91    Head,  to  right.    Oval,  on  map  of  North  America,  with  a  head  of 
Dr.  Franklin,  to  right,  as  companion.  Line 

Published,  June  is.T  1783,  by  J.  Fielding  N?  23,  Paternoster- 
Row. —  Woodman  &  Mutlow.  sculp,  | 

Oval  height,  .II.    Oval  width,  .9. 

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WILLIAM  SHARP 

92  Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Oval,  with  bor- 
der, 4/16,  resting  on  a  tablet,  within  a  rectangle,  with  border, 
3/16.  Above  the  oval,  a  rattlesnake  and  liberty-cap,  with  the 
legend  in  border  above,  "Don't  tread  on  me".  On  either  side 
olive  and  laurel  branches,  flags,  cannon  and  cannon-balls.  Line 

George  Washington,  |  Commander  in  Chief  of  Ye  Armies  of 
ye  I  United  States  of  America.  |  Engrav'd  by  W.  Sharp, 
from  an  Original  Picture  |  London,  Published  according 
to  Act  of  Parliament  FebY  22?  1780.  |  (Baker  35) 

Height,  6.10.  Sub  height,  5.14.  Width,  4.2.  Oval  height,  3.7.  Oval 
width,  2. 10. 

[Poetical  Epistle  to  his  Excellency  George  Washington.    Lond.,  1780.] 

92a  Same  as  92.  Publication  changed  to  "Feb?  22"?  1783.  |  by  J. 
Stockdale  Piccadilly." 

[Constitutions  of  the  Several  Independent  States  of  America. 
By  W.  Jackson.    London,  1783.] 


BRUNTON 

93  Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Oval,  with  bor- 
der, 5/16,  in  rectangle,  with  double  border,  4/16.  A  copy 
of  92.  Etching 

George  Washington  |  Comander  in  Chief  of  ye  Armies 
of  ye  I  United  States  of  America.  |  Brunton  ScupT  | 

Height,  6.7.  Sub  height,  6.4.  Width,  4.6.  Oval  height,  3.4.  Oval 
width,  2.10. 

[A  Poetical  Epistle  to  his  Excel.  George  Washington.    London  Printed:  Provi- 
dence (Rhode  Island)  Reprinted  and  sold  by  Bennett  Wheeler  at  his 
office  on  the  West  side  of  the  Great  Bridge.  MDCCLXXXL] 

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N.  PRUNEAU 

94  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Oval,  with 
border,  5/16,  in  a  rectangle,  with  border,  3/16.  Copy  of  92, 
with  the  omission  of  legend,  "Don't  tread  on  me".  Line 

George  Washington  |  Commandant  en  Chef  des  Armees  | 
des  Etats-unis  de  lAmerique.  I  N.  Pruneau  del.  et  Sculp.  | 
A  Paris  chez  lAuteur,  Rue  St  Jacques  vis  a  vis  le  College 

DU   PLESSIS.  I  ET  CHEZ   DeNNEL  GRAVEUR,  RUE   DU  PT  BOURBON 

attent  la  Foire  ST  Germain.  |  (Baker  29) 

Height,  6.9.  Sub  height,  5.13.  Width,  4.  Oval  height,  3.5.  Oval 
width,  2.9. 

94a  Same  as  94.    Before  all  letters. 


CAREY 

95    Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Vignette,  without  any 
background.  Stipple 

Carey  sc  |  Genl  Washington  |  (Baker  5) 

Height,  2.6.    Sub  height,  2.4.    Width,  2.1. 


JAMES  NEWTON 

96    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    Vignette,  without 
background.  Stipple 

Ja?  Newton  sculp.  |  GenV  Washington.  |  (Baker  25) 

Height,  2.6.    Sub  height,  2.4.    Width,  2. 

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[UNKNOWN] 

97    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    Vignette,  without 
background.  Stipple 

GenV  Washington.  | 

Height,  2.6.    Sub  height,  2.4.    Width,  2. 

Modern  impressions  from   this  plate  be  96,  with  engraver's  name  erased, 

are  printed  facing  a  fur-cap  portrait  But  close  comparison,  and  its  position 

of  Dr.  Franklin,  both  portraits  on  the  on  the  plate,  satisfy  me  it  is  a  different 

same  copper  (height,  5.6;  width,  6.2),  plate,  but  a  close  copy  of  96. 
and  the  print  is  generally  considered  to 


[UNKNOWN] 

98  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Vignette,  without 
background,  in  oval  border  of  two  lines,  1/16,  within  which  is 
title.  Stipple 

Genl  Washington  |  P*  6  | 

Oval  height,  3.3.    Oval  width,  2.8.    Head,  height,  2. 10.    Width,  2.1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

99    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Genl  Washington  |  Published  No?  isJ  1784.  by  Whitworth 
&  Yates  Bradford-Street  |  (Baker  42) 

Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  3.12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

100    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    Oval,  in  border, 
4/16.  Mezzotint 

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GenV  Washington.  |  Pubd  15™  July  1784  by  Whitworth 
&  Yates,  Birmingham  | 

Height,  5. 11.    Oval  height,  4.8.    Oval  width,  3.15. 

All  of  the  many  impressions  of  this  plate  that  I  have  seen  are  modern  ones, 
on  old  paper,  and  it  is  questionable  if  they  are  even  from  an  old  plate. 


VALENTINE  GREEN 

101  Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  border,  13/16.  Mezzotint 
Painted  by  I.  Trumbull  Esq?  of  Connecticut. —  Engraved 
by  V.  Green,  Mezzotinto  Engraver  to  his  Majesty  &  to 
the  Elector  palatine.  |  General  Washington.  |  Publish'd 
June  3?  1783  by  V.  Green,  N°  29,  Newman  Street,  Oxford 
Street  &  Sold  by  J.  Brydon,  Printseller,  N?  7,  Charing 
Cross,  London.  | 

Height,  13.14.    Sub  height,  10.15.    Width,  8.5. 
101a  Same  as  101.    Before  all  letters. 


SAMUEL  ARLENT  EDWARDS 

102    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  border,  11/ 16.    Copy  of  10 1. 

Mezzotint 

Painted  by  I.  Trumbull  Esq.  of  Connecticut. —  Engraved 
by  S.  Arlent  Edwards  after  V.  Green.  |  General  Wash- 
ington. I  Published  1897.  BY  J-  E  Sabin,  Printseller  80 
Nassau  St.  New  York.  | 

Height,  10.    Sub  height,  9.1.    Width,  7.1. 


102a  Same  as  102.    Before  all  letters.    Only  thirty  printed,  and  in 
color. 

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Number  ioi  (reduced) 

Photogravure  after  mezzotint  engraved  by  Valentine  Green. 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

[JOHN  KEYSE  SHERWIN] 

103    Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border  line.  Line 

Published  according  to  the  Act  of  Parliament,  May  the 
io,  1783,  by  J.  K.  Sherwin,  N?  28,  ST.  James's  Street  &  | 
Will*!1  Hinton  N°  5  Sweetings  Alley  Cornhill.  | 

(Baker  156) 

Height,  5.14.    Oval  height,  3.3.    Oval  width,  2. 11. 

103a  Same  as  103.    Lettering  erased  and  title  "Gen!  Washington" 
inserted. 


THOMAS  CHEESMAN 

104  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  field-glass 
in  extended  right  hand.  In  the  left  hand,  a  cocked  hat,  held 
close  to  the  sword-hilt,  at  side.  In  the  rear,  a  horse,  held  by  a 
soldier,  and  beneath,  a  dismantled  cannon.  In  the  extreme  back- 
ground, the  representation  of  a  battle.    Stipple  border  line,  2/16. 

Stipple 

Painted  by  John  Trumbull  Esqr — Engraved  by  T.  Chees- 
man.  I  General  Washington.  |  London,  Published  AugT  i. 
1796,  by  A.  C.  de  Poggi  N?  91,  New  Bond  Street.  | 

Height,  27.12.    Sub  height,  25.7.    Width,  17.8. 

104a  Same  as  104.  Before  border  line  and  letters.  In  etched  letters, 
"  io!h  1795  by  A.  C.  De  Poggi  New  Bond  Sl  London." 

1046  Same  as  104.  Before  border  line  and  with  address,  preceding 
title :  "  London,  Published  by  A.  C.  De  Poggi  Nf  91,  New  Bond 
Street,  June  1796."    Title  in  open  block  letters.      (Baker  141) 

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JOHN  TRUMBULL 

104c  Same  as  104.    The  inscription  in  a  different  letter,  and  without 
any  date. 


THOMAS  CHEESMAN 

105    Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Same  as  104. 

Stipple 

Painted  by  John  Trumbull  Esq? —  Engraved  by  T.  Chees- 
man.  I  General  Washington.  |  London  Published  by  A.  C. 
de  Poggi.  N°  91,  New  Bond  Street.  | 

Height,  27.2.    Sub  height,  24.13.  Width,  17.12. 

This  is  a  close  copy  of  104,  but  clearly  on  extreme  left.    In  this  plate  more  of 

a  different  plate.  The  difference  is  most  the  arm  and  plume  are  shown  than  in 

apparent  in  the  soldier  holding  the  horse  104. 


THOMAS  ILLMAN  AND  SONS 

106  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Same  as  104. 
Vignette.  Line 

"  G°  Washington  "  |  The  Ledger  Carrier's  Annual  Greet- 
ing I  to  their  subscribers,  New  Year,  1856.  |  Present  this 
Portrait  |  of  |  "The  Father  of  our  Country"  |  from  an 

ACKNOWLEDGED  AND  MUCH  ADMIRED  PAINTING  BY  COL.  J.  TrUM- 

bull.  I  Engraved  &  Printed  by  Illman  &  Sons.  | 
Height,  13.5.    Sub  height,  10.7.    Width,  9.12. 

106a  Same  as  106.  Second,  third  and  fourth  lines  of  lettering  erased. 
In  place  substituted,  "on  the  great  occasion  of  our  Presidential 
Election.  |  to  all  Lovers  of  Freedom  and  Independence,  |  is  pre- 
sented this  portrait."  |  Over  the  top  of  the  vignette,  in  large 
letters,  "  George  Washington."  (Baker  150) 

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WILLIAM  WARNER 

107    Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Same  as  104. 

Mezzotint 

Gen.  Washington  |  [on  the  Battle  Field  at  Trenton]  | 
Engraved  by  W.  Warner  from  the  original  picture  by  Col. 
John  Trumbull  in  possession  of  Yale  College  N.  Haven.  | 
Published  by  J.  Dainty  &  Flagg  &  Co.  Philad*  |  American 
Gallery  N°  i  |  Proof  |  [Copyright,  1845,  by  Dainty.]  | 

Height,  27.6.    Sub  height,  24.12.    Width,  17.8. 
101a  Same  as  107.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

107&  Same  as  107.  Publisher's  name  changed  to  "Wright  &  Groves." 

(Baker  158) 

107c  Same  as  107&.    Address  changed  to  "William  Smith  706  South 
Third  Sl  Philadelphia  &  by  J.  Turgis  78  Duane  Sl  New  York." 

This  state  occurs  colored  by  hand. 

107d  Same  as  107^.    Address  changed  to  "William  Smith  706  So. 
3rd  St.  Philad." 


[GEORGE  B.  ELLIS] 

108  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Same  as  104. 
Without  detail  in  background.  Vignette,  on  title  page.  Line 
He  needed  no  patent  from  the  Hand  of  royalty.  |  Page 
IV.  1 

Height,  1. 14.    Width,  1.7. 

[The  American  Gentleman.    Philadelphia.    Hogan  &  Thompson.  1836.] 

53 


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108a  Same  as  108.    "  Ellis."  at  base  of  foreground.    Date  of  title 

page,  "1839." 


A.  DAGGETT 

109  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Same  as  104. 
With  double  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  A.  Daggett,  from  the  original  Painting  by 
Colonel  Trumbull.  |  Washington.  |  Published  by  Nathan 
Whiting  New  Haven,  Con.  |  (Baker  143) 

Height,  6.8.    Sub  height,  5.1.    Width,  3.7. 

[History  of  War  of  Independence.    By  Charles  Botta.    New  Haven,  1834.] 

109a  Same  as  109.    Before  all  letters,  and  without  border  lines. 

1096  Same  as  109.  Without  the  address  and  with  "  G°  Washington  " 
added. 

109c  Same  as  109&  After  the  title  is  added,  "at  Trenton,  N.  J.,  Janu- 
ary 2d  1777."  And  below,  a  reference  to  the  painting,  in  five 
lines  of  text. 


JOHN  ROGERS 

110    Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Same  as  104. 

Mixed 

General  Washington.  |  Engraved  by  John  Rogers,  from 
the  Picture  by  Col.  Trumbull  |  (Baker  155) 

Height,  7.10.    Sub  height,  6.1 1.    Width,  4.8. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  B.  J.  Lossing.    New  York,  i860.] 

54 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 


110a  S  ame  as  1 10.  With  address  added,  "  New  York,  Virtue  Kmmins 
&  Co." 

110&  Same  as  noa.  Address  changed  to  "New  York,  Virtue  & 
Yorston." 

WILLIAM  E.  TUCKER 

111  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.  Same  as  104. 
With  border  line,  1/16,  and  tablet,  at  bottom,  with  title.  Line 
George  Washington.  |  Engraved  by  W.  E.  Tucker  from  an 
original  Painting.  |  (Baker  157) 

Height,  7.3.    Sub  height,  6.4.    Width,  4.8. 

[Pictorial  Life  of  Washington.    By  John  Frost.    Phila.,  1848.] 

E.  MONNIN 

112  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  This  picture  is 
very  different  from  104,  yet  a  description  would  read  the  same, 
with  the  addition  of  a  palm  tree  to  the  right.  Vignette. 

Etching  and  ruling 

Guemied  del — E  Monnin.  sc.  |  Washington  |  Encyclopedie 
National — publiee  par  F.  Cajani,  Rue  Montorgueil,  108.  | 

(Baker  153) 

Height,  7.13.    Sub  height,  6.4.    Width,  4.4. 
112a  Same  as  112.    Without  address. 

BANNISTER 

113  Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Mezzotint 
Trumbull — Bannister.  |  "G°  Washington  "  | 

55 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 


Height,  6.    Sub  height,  4.10.    Width,  3.9. 

[American  Historical  Annual.    New  York.] 

This  is  doubtless  Baker  138,  but  no  impression  has  been  seen  with  "J." 
Bannister  and  without  the  painter's  name,  as  given  in  Baker. 


CHARLES  KENNEDY  BURT 

114    Three-quarter  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Vignette. 
Engraver's  name  on  pocket  of  waistcoat.  Etching 

Burt  |  Washington.  |  "  G°  Washington  "  |  (Baker  140) 

Height,  5.6.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  3.8. 

[Washington  and  his  Generals.    By  Headley.    New  York,  1847.] 

114a  Same  as  114.    Added,  after  Washington,  |  "in  1775"  | 


ASHER  BROWN  DURAND 
115    Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Line 
Eng.  by  A.  B.  Durand  from  the  full  length  Portrait  by 
Col.  Trumbull  belonging  to  Yale  College.  |  George  Wash- 
ington. I  "  G°  Washington."  |  [Copyright  1834]  | 

(Baker  144) 

Height,  6.9.    Sub  height,  4.7.    Width,  3.10. 
[National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished  Americans.    Philadelphia,  1834.] 

115a  Same  as  115.    Before  all  letters. 

1156  Same  as  115.    Copyright  notice  erased. 

115c  Same  as  115&    With  floriated  border  added. 

56 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

CHARLES  MICHEL  GEOFFROY 

116    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Geoffroy  Sc  I  Washington.  |  Publie  par  Furne,  Paris.  | 

(Baker  145) 

Height,  s.i.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  3.8. 

116a  Same  as  116.    Before  all  letters,  except  engraver's  name. 

116&  Same  as   116.    Address   added,  "Imp.   F.  Chardon  A?,  30. 
r.  Hautfeuille  "  | 


STEPHEN  H.  GIMBER 

117  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Circular  medallion,  with 
border  line,  1/1 6,  surmounted  by  an  eagle,  with  flags  on  either 
side  and  two  cornucopia  beneath,  at  the  head  of  a  folio  sheet 
containing  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  with  facsimile  sig- 
natures, surrounded  by  fifteen  other  medallions,  two  of  which 
contain  each  a  portrait  of  John  Adams  and  of  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son, and  the  remaining  thirteen  each  the  coat  of  arms  of  one  of 
the  original  States.  Stipple 

Gimber  Sc — Trumbull  Pinxt  |  General — George — Wash- 
ington I  Story  &  Atwood  Engravers  |  151  Fulton  St. 
N.  Y.  I  Published  by  Phelps  &  Ensign  7^  Bowery  N.  Y.  | 

Diameter,  3.5. 

Baker  146,  is  either  inaccurately  described,  or  is  another  state  of  this  plate 
which  I  have  not  seen. 

117a  Same  as  117.  With  names  of  painter  and  engraver  erased,  and 
address  changed  to  "Story  &  Atwood  Engravers  |  151  Fulton 
St.  N.  Y." 

57 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

[UNKNOWN] 

118  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Mixed 
Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  Co.  N.  Y.  |  "  G°  Washington"  | 
Height,  6.    Sub  height,  4.8.    Width,  3.10. 

ALICE  HALL 

119  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.         Etching  and  ruling 

Etch'd  by  Alice  Hall  Aged  18.  New  York  1866.  |  "  G° 
Washington"  |  (Baker  148) 

Height,  5.14.    Sub  height,  4.13.    Width,  3.9. 

Some  impressions  are  printed  in  brown. 
[Crumbs  for  Antiquarians.    By  C.  I.  Bushnell.    New  York,  1864-66.] 

HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

120  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Line 

George  Washington  |  Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall,  Morrisania 
N.  Y.  from  the  Original  by  Col.  Trumbull  |    (Baker  149) 

Height,  6.7.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  4.4. 

120#  Same  as  120.  Before  lettering.  Instead,  "  G°  Washington  "  | 
Private  plate.  | 

HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND  SONS 

121  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Stipple 

58 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

Washington  |  Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons  from  the  Paint- 
ing by  Trumbull  | 

Height,  6.5.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  4. 

[Magazine  of  American  History.    New  York,  February,  1881.] 

121a  Same  as  121.    Lettered:   "G°  Washington  "  |  From  the  Paint- 
ing by  Col.  Trumbull  |  Eng.  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons,  New  York.  | 

1216  Same  as  121a.    "From  the  Painting  by  Col.  Trumbull"  removed. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND  SONS 

122  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  of  a  single  line,  in 
group  of  four  portraits  of  Washington,  the  others  after  C.  W. 
Peale,  Houdon  and  Stuart.  (See  No.  7.)  Line 
Trumbull  1792.  |  Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons  13  Barclay  St. 
N.  Y.  I 

Oval  height,  3.1.    Oval  width,  2.3. 


L.  J.  HATCH 

123    Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  En- 
graver's name  on  edge  of  coat  in  centre.  Line 

SS  I  L.  J.  Hatch  |  Washington  |  Bureau.  Engraving  & 
Printing.  | 

Height,  3.13.    Sub  height,  3.3.    Width,  2.8. 

59 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

READ 

124  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Stipple 
Eng.  by  Read  from  the  full  length  Portrait  by  Col.  Trum- 
bull   BELONGING    TO    YALE    COLLEGE.    |  "  G°    WASHINGTON"  | 

George  Willis,  Great  Piazza,  Covent  Garden  |  (Baker  154) 
Height,  5.5.    Sub  height,  3.15.    Width,  3.2. 

124a  Same  as  1 24.  All  letters  erased  except  facsimile  signature  and 
"From  a  Painting  by  Col.  Trumbull  at  Yale  College."  added. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  C.  W.  Upham.    London,  1852.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

125  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  in  oval,  with 
border,  2/16,  on  a  page  with  fifteen  other  portraits,  beginning 
with  Shakespeare  and  ending  with  Scott.    Title  within  oval. 

Stipple 

General  Washington.  |  Designed  and  Drawn  by  |  F.  N. 
Sainsbury.  I  London,  1 85 1.  |  Engraved  for  the  |  Description 
of  the  Great  Historical  Collection  of  Manuscripts,  Books, 
Prints,  Medals,  Coins  and  Works  of  Art.  | 

Oval  height,  1.14.    Oval  width,  1.6. 

This  is  one  half  of  the  full  plate,  the  whole  plate  making  a  double  leaf, 
with  thirty  portraits  in  all. 

[UNKNOWN] 

126  Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.  Mezzotint 
Height,  4.8.    Width,  3.10. 

60 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

FRANgOIS  LOUIS  COUCHE 
127    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.  Outline  etching 

Couche  fils  sc.  |  GAL  Washington.  |  (Baker  142) 

Height,  4.6.    Sub  height,  3.12.    Width,  3.6. 

[La  Fayette  en  Amerique,  en  1824  et  1825.  Par  Lavasseur.  Paris,  1829.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

128  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Line 
Wasington.  I 

Height,  2.12.    Oval  height,  2.5.    Oval  width,  1. 13. 

mariAge 

129  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  ruled  to 
rectangle  and  an  outside  ornamental  border,  7/16,  at  top  of 
which,  is  a  circle  of  twelve  stars,  in  the  midst  of  sun  rays,  with 
branches  of  laurel  beneath.  Within  border,  and  below  rectangle, 
is  title.  Stipple 

Le  General  Washington  |  Mariage  Sculp1"  | 

Height,  7.12.    Width,  4.12.    Oval  height,  4.12.    Oval  width,  3.10. 


[UNKNOWN] 

130  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.  Circle,  with  border 
line,  1/16,  cutoff  at  bottom  to  a  tablet,  containing  "  II  fut  Homme 
d'etat,  humain  et  vertueux."    Title  within  circle.  Stipple 

G.  Washington.  | 

Diameter,  3.1. 

6l 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

[UNKNOWN] 

131  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Le  General  Washington  |  A  Paris  chez  Ostervald  l'aine. 
Editeur  Rue  de  la  Parcheminerie  No.  2 —  Depose  | 

Height,  3.    Sub  height,  2. 1 1.    Width,  3. 

[UNKNOWN] 

132  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval. 

Etching  and  roulette 

Washington.  | 

Height,  4.    Oval  height,  3.3.    Oval  width,  2.10. 

Doubtless  Baker  159,  where  it  is  described  "to  left." 


AUGUST  JEAN  BAPTISTE  MARIE 
BLANCHARD 

133    Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Military  cloak 
around  shoulders.  Line 

Dessine  par  Couder. —  Grave  par  A.  Blanchard.  |  Washing- 
ton. I  Dedie  a  Sn  E/f  le  General  Jakson,  President  des 
Etats-Unis  d'  Amerique  I  Par  son  tres-respectueux  admira- 
teur,  I  le  Typographe  N„  Bettoni.  |  (Baker  139) 

Height,  1 1.8.    Sub  height,  8.6.    Width,  6.5. 

133a  Same  as  133.    Before  all  letters  except,  in  etched  letters,  "  Blan- 
chard Sculp  I  1836  "  I 

1336  Same  as  133.    Before  dedication. 

133c  Same  as  133.    Title  in  closed  letters. 

62 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

WILLIAM  SARTAIN 

134    Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.    Military  cloak 
around  shoulders ;  order  of  Cincinnati  hanging  from  left  lapel. 

Mezzotint 

Mezzotint  by  Wm.  Sartain,  1891,  after  Couder  for  Sons  of 
the  Revolution  |  "  G°  Washington  "  | 

Height,  5.13.    Sub  height,  4.10.    Width,  3.9. 
134a  Same  as  134.    Order  of  Cincinnati  removed. 


SAMUEL  ARLENT  EDWARDS 

135  Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing  beside  a  white  horse, 
with  bridle  in  right  hand  and  arm  resting  on  horse's  neck.  In 
left  hand,  a  cocked  hat  held,  against  hilt  of  sword,  at  hip.  In  the 
distance,  a  view  of  New  York  Bay  and  the  evacuation  of  the  city 
by  the  British.  On  the  field,  "Ino  Trumbull  |  New  York 
1  790  I "  Mezzotint 

Copyrighted  1899  by  J.  F.  Sabin  New  York  |  Washington.  | 
From  the  Painting  by  J.  Trumbull  in  the  City  Hall,  New 
York,  engraved  for  Jos.  F.  Sabin  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards.  | 

Height,  10.8.    Sub  height,  9.13.    Width,  7. 

135a  Same  as  135.    Before  all  letters  except 

Copyrighted  1899  by  J.  Sabin  New  York. 

135&  Same  as  135a.    "J.  Sabin"  corrected  to  "J.  F.  Sabin." 

This  state  was  printed  in  black  and  in  colors,  with  signature  of  engraver 

to  each  impression. 

63 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 

ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

136  Bust,  to  right.  Oval  with  border,  i/i 6.  On  same  plate,  to  right, 
a  similar  oval,  with  full-face  portrait  of  Martha  Washington. 

Etching 

Copyright  1900  by  Albert  Rosenthal.  |  George  Washing- 
ton— Martha  Washington  |  Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal, 
from  the  Paintings  by  |  John  Trumbull  in  the  National  Mu- 
seum, Washington,  D.C.  | 

Height,  5.2.    Width,  7.13.    Oval  height,  3. 11.    Oval  width,  2.13. 

136a  Same  as  136.  Head  of  Trumbull,  with  facsimile  signature  be- 
neath, in  left  corner.  Before  all  letters  except  copyright  notice. 
Some  impressions  have  head  of  Trumbull  and  signature  in  pink 
ink. 

1366  Same  as  136.  Copyright  notice  erased  and  relettered  in  lower 
left  corner.  Above  portraits  "Twenty-five  sets  in  four  states 
of  this  plate  printed  and  subscribed  for  by  "  Then  follow  twenty- 
five  names  numbered  in  four  columns. 

136c  Same  as  136&    Plate  defaced. 


64 


WILLIAM  DUNLAP 

1783 


[AUGUSTUS  ROBIN] 

Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Mezzotint 

George  Washington  |  From  the  original  picture  in  Pastel 
Painted  from  life  by  William  Dunlap.  |  and  now  (1868)  in 
the  possession  of  Dr.  Samuel  C  Ellis  New  York.  |  Elias 
Dexter,  564  Broadway,  New  York  |  (Baker  73) 

Height,  5.8.    Sub  height,  3.12.    Width,  2.6. 

This  plate  is  said  to  have  been  engraved  by  Augustus  Robin. 

Same  as  137.    Before  all  letters. 


65 


JOSEPH  WRIGHT 

1783-1790 


JOSEPH  WRIGHT 

138  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Title,  on  ribbon,  below  bust; 
artist's  name,  on  field,  beneath.    Oval.  Dry-point  etching 

G.  Washington.  |  J.  Wright  Pinxt  &  FT  |  (Baker  74) 

Oval  height,  2.9.    Oval  width,  1.15. 

G.  A.  LEHMAN 

139  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Title,  on  ribbon,  below  bust; 
artist's  name,  on  field,  beneath.    Oval.  Etching 

G.  Washington.  |  J.  Wright  Pinx.  |  G.  A.  Lehman  Sc.  Amst. 
1791.  I 

Height,  2.10.    Oval  height,  2.8.    Oval  width,  1.14. 

139a  Same  as  139.    Date,  after  engraver's  name,  erased,  and  on  mar- 
gin, below,  a  sonnet  on  Washington,  in  Dutch,  printed  from  type. 

(Baker  90) 


J.  HILLER,  JR. 

140    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Title,  on  ribbon,  below  bust. 
Oval,  of  a  single  line,  without  background.      Dry-point  etching 

66 


Number  138 
Photogravure  after  etching  by  Joseph  Wright. 


JOSEPH  WRIGHT 

G.  Washington  |  J  Hiller  Jur  Sculpt*  1794  | 
Oval  height,  2.9.    Oval  width,  1. 14. 

This  is  an  extremely  close  copy  of  the    sions,  that  I  know,  are  printed  on  the 
Wright  etching,  No.  137,  but  without  a    backs  of  playing-cards, 
worked  background.    All  the  impres- 


JOSEPH  COLLYER 

141    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.     Title,  on  ribbon,  below  bust. 
Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 

G.  Washington.  |  Painted  by  J.  Wright. —  Engraved  by  J. 
Collyer.  I  (Baker  76) 

Height,  2.13.    Oval  height,  2.9.    Oval  width,  1.14. 


SAMUEL  HOLLYER 

142    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Title,  on  ribbon,  below  bust; 
artist's  name,  on  field,  beneath.    Oval.  Stipple 

G.  Washington  |  J.  Wright  Pinx  &  FT  |  Hollyer  Eng?  [ 
Published  by  J.  O.  Wright  &  Co.,  New  York,  Feb.  22*?  1900.  | 

Height,  3.5.    Oval  height,  2.9.    Oval  width,  1. 14. 

142a  Same  as  142.    Before  address. 

In  this  state  fifty  copies  were  printed. 


[UNKNOWN] 
143    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Etching 

67 


JOSEPH  WRIGHT 

Massa.  Mag.  |  The  President  of  the  United  States.  | 

(Baker  77) 

Height,  3.12.    Width,  3.    Oval  height,  2.5.    Oval  width,  1.13. 

[Massachusetts  Magazine,  March,  1791.] 


WILLIAM  ROLLINSON 

144    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  in  border,  1/16,  with 
ornament  at  top.  Dry-point  etching 

W  Rollinson  SculpT — N.  York  N.  A.  I  Washington  | 
Oval  height,  2.9.    Oval  width,  1.14. 


The  only  impression  of  this  plate  that  I 
know,  came  to  me  the  day  I  received 
the  first  page  proof  of  this  book  and  is 
unfortunately  cut  down,  so  that  the  or- 
nament at  top  of  oval  is  indeterminate 
and  only  a  part  of  the  title  remains. 
Dunlap  says  in  his  "  History  of  the  Arts 
of  Design":  "  Mr.  Rollinson  found  em- 
ployment in  working  for  silversmiths, 


until  1 79 1,  when  he  made  his  first  at- 
tempt at  copper-plate  engraving,  with- 
out any  previous  knowledge  of  the  pro- 
fession or  having  seen  an  engraver  at 
work.  This  essay  was  a  small  profile 
portrait  of  General  AVashington  done  in 
the  stippling  manner."  The  portrait 
described  is,  of  course,  the  one  referred 
to  by  Dunlap. 


AMOS  DOOLITTLE 

145  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.  Vignette.  An  eagle  over 
head,  with  laurel  wreath.  Engraver's  name,  on  flourish,  below 
bust.  Etching 

A.  Doolittle  Sculp  |  Gen.  George  Washington,  |  Com- 
mander IN  CHIEF  OF  THE  |  ARMIES  OF  THE   UNITED  STATES.  | 

Born  Feb:  iit.h  1732  O.  S.  |  Died  December  i4T.H  1799  | 

(Baker  81) 

Height,  4.2.  Sub  height,  3.4.  Width,  2.8.   Head,  height,  2.  Width,  1.6. 

[Funeral  Discourse  on  Washington.    By  B.  Trumbull.    New  Haven,  1800.] 
For  another  Washington,  by  Doolittle,  after  the  Wright  profile,  see  index. 

68 


JOSEPH  WRIGHT 


J.  CHAPMAN 

146    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border,  2/16. 

Stipple 

J.  Chapman  Sculpsit.  |  George  Washington,  |  President  of 
the  United  States  of  |  America.  |  Engrav'd  from  an  Orig- 
inal Drawing  taken  at  New  York,  in  1 791.  |  London,  Pub- 
lished March  19™  1793,  by  R.  Wilkinson,  N?  58,  Cornhill. 
—  Pr.  2s.  I  (Baker  75) 

Height,  4.14.   Width,  3.9.    Oval  height,  2.10.   Oval  width,  2. 


JAMES  AKIN  AND  WILLIAM  HARRISON,  JR. 

147  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval  medallion,  upon  the 
shaft  of  a  monument  surmounted  by  a  funeral  urn.  Over  the 
medallion,  upon  the  shaft,  a  wreath,  and  beneath,  upon  a  ribbon, 
the  title,  with  a  tablet,  below,  bearing  inscription.  At  the  base 
the  arms  of  Washington,  and  below,  an  olive  branch  and  sword 
crossed.  To  the  right,  a  whole-length  female  figure  weeping, 
and  to  the  left,  in  front,  an  eagle  with  bowed  head.  In  back- 
ground, to  right,  a  willow,  and  to  left  a  pine  tree.  Mixed 

G.  Washington.  |  Born  iith  Feby.  O.  S.  1732.  |  Comr  Contl. 
Army  1775  |  PresT  Fed:  Convention  1787.  |  Prest  United 
States  1789.  |  Declined  Election  1796.  |  Comr  Fed^  Army 

1 798.  I  America  lamenting  her  Loss  at  the  Tomb  of  |  Gen- 
eral Washington  |  Intended  as  a  Tribute  of  respect  paid 
to  departed  Merit  &  Vertue,  in  |  the  remembrance  of  that 
illustrious  Hero  &  most  Amiable  man  who  Died  Decr  14. 

1799.  I  Design'd  Engraved  and  Published  by  Akin  &  Harri- 
son Junr  Philada  JanY  20™  1800.  I  (Baker  400) 

Height,  13.5.  Sub  height,  II. 12.  Width,  7.6.  Head,  oval  height,  2.9; 
oval  width,  1. 13. 

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14:1a  Same  as  147.    The  head  of  Washington  worked  over  and  made 
to  resemble  more  the  profile  by  Sharpies,  than  the  one  by  Wright. 


[UNKNOWN] 

148  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform,  in  circle  with  background  ruled 
on  right  side  of  head  and  dotted  on  left  side  of  head.  On  field, 
beneath  bust,  the  title.    Border,  2/16.  Etching 

Geo.  Washington  | 

Diameter,  1.12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

149  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  in  lower  left  corner 
of  rectangle  of  a  single  line,  containing  portraits  of  Franklin, 
Bonaparte,  Sully  and  another  portrait  unknown. 

Dry-point  etching 

Height,  5.7.    Width,  3.5.    Sub  height,  1. 13.    Sub  width,  1.4. 

Some  lettering,  at  top  of  plate,  seems  to  be  erased  on  only  copy  I  have  seen. 


[UNKNOWN] 

150  Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  in  medallion  frame,  6/16, 
with  Wall  of  Troy  decoration,  row  of  pearls  inside,  and  ribbon, 
at  top.  Silhouette 

50*  I  (Baker  399) 

Oval  height,  3.    Oval  width,  2.7.    Head,  height,  2.    Width,  1.6. 

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G.  G.  SMITH 

151    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  in  the  middle  of  a  rect- 
angle ruled  with  waving  lines,  enclosed  in  a  border,  4/16.  Stipple 

Drawn  by  N.  Fullerton. —  Engraved  by  G.  G.  Smith.  |  "G° 
Washington"  |  as  he  appeared  while  reviewing  the  Conti- 
nental Army  on  Boston  Common — 1776.  |  [Copyright  by 
Charles  Fox  1851.]  |  (Baker  96) 

Height,  7. 11.  Sub  height,  5.1.  Width,  4.4.  Oval  height,  2.9.  Oval 
width,  2.3. 

[A  Portrait  of  George  Washington,  by  Charles  Fox.    Boston,  185 1.] 

There  can  be  no  question  as  to  this  portrait  being  a  copy  of  the  Wright  profile 
and  the  inscription  on  the  print  an  erroneous  statement. 


J.  A.  O'NEILL 

152    Bust,  profile  to  right.    Vignette,  in  rectangle  of  a  single  line. 
The  engraver's  name  and  date  lightly  etched,  below  rectangle. 

Mixed 

George  Washington.  |  Elias  Dexter  564  Broadway  |  O'Neill 
I  1862  I  (Baker  92) 

Height,5.i.  Sub  height,  4. 1.  Widtb.,2.7.    Head,  height,  1. 14;  width,l. 3. 

Engraved  from  a  pencil  drawing  by  Joseph  Ames,  from  an 
original  Wright  etching. 

152a  Same  as  152.    Rectangle  line  and  lettering  erased.  Wash- 
ington, substituted. 


152&  Same  as  152.    Without  any  letters. 

71 


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[S.  WETHERBEE] 

153  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  3/16.  Above 
oval,  a  festoon  of  flowers  with  a  conventional  rose  in  centre. 
Below,  palm  branches.  At  top,  drapery  festooned  through  a  ring, 
with  tassel.    At  bottom,  an  irregular  scroll,  with  title.  Etching 

G.  Washington — President  of  the — United  States  | 

Height,  9.2.    Sub  height,  6.2.    Oval  height,  4.    Oval  width,  3.8. 

An  old  manuscript  note,  on  a  copy,  states  that  it  was  engraved  by  S.  Wetherbee. 

153a  Same  as  153.  Title-page  for  a  piece  of  music.  "The  |  Battle 
of  Prague  |  A  |  Favorite  |  Son — ate  |  For — The  |  Piano — 
Forte  I  G.  Washington — United  States  |  Price — 1  Doll,  |  with 
I  Accompani — ments  |  President  of  the  |  Boston  |  Printed  & 
Sold  by  Graupner  N°  6  Franklin  Si  |  "  (Baker  82) 


[UNKNOWN] 

154  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  held  upon  a  base  by  a 
female  figure,  to  left,  in  front  of  and  partially  concealing  the 
portrait.  On  right,  a  female  figure  of  Justice,  holding  the  sword 
and  the  scales,  leaning  upon  the  portrait  with  her  right  arm. 
She  wears  an  apron,  decorated  with  compass  and  square.  On 
left,  a  figure  of  Minerva,  helmeted.  Above,  a  cherub  holding 
a  liberty-cap.  In  the  distance,  a  pyramid,  and  on  the  extreme 
right,  a  portion  of  a  globe  is  visible,  and  an  open  book,  inscribed, 
"Vide  I  Aude  |  Tace  |  G"  |    Border  line,  1/16.  Mixed 

Engrav'd  for  the  Masonic  Magazine  |  When  Freedom,  first 

HER  GLORIOUS  Day  HAD  WON,  |  She  SMIl'd  ON  WASHINGTON, 
HER  DARLING  SON.  |  MlLD  JUSTICE  CLAIMS  HIM  AS  HIS  VIRTUES 

rise,  I  And  Love  and  Honor,  still  attend  the  Prize.  | 

Height,  7.12.  Sub  height,  6.1 1.  Width,  4.2.  Oval  height,  2.  Oval 
width,  1.7. 

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JOHN  MANLY 

155  Full  bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.  Title,  in  ribbon,  on  arm. 
Circle.  Etching 

G  Washington  |  J  Manly  |  Born  Virginia  Feb*X  iit<?  1732.  | 
General  of  the  American  Armies  1775.  |  Resign'd  1783. 
I  President  of  the  United  States  1789.  | 

Height,  4.4.    Diameter,  3.9. 

155a  Same  as  155.    Without  engraver's  name.  (Baker  97) 

1556  Same  as  155a.  The  plate  entirely  worked  over,  the  ribbon  and 
title  erased  from  arm,  and  the  title  etched,  in  large  letters,  in  upper 
margin.  This  is  evidently  the  old  plate,  but  the  impressions 
are  modern. 

Height,  4.9. 

[UNKNOWN] 

156  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  at  bottom  of  plate, 
with  twelve  other  heads,  in  a  rectangle.  Etching 

.  .  .  Washington  .  .  . 

Height,  6.2.    Width,  3.8.    Head,  height,  1.6;  width,  1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

157  Bust>  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  in  clouds,  above  a 
hollow  oval  containing  title.  Beneath  head,  a  ribbon,  inscribed, 
"G.  Washington."  Over  head,  to  left,  a  female,  Victory,  hold- 
ing laurel-wreath  to  right  and  flags  to  left.  On  extreme  left,  a 
whole-length  figure  of  Goddess  of  Liberty,  helmeted,  holding 
pole  with  cap.  At  base,  drum  with  eagle,  shield  and  motto, 
cannon  and  cannon-balls.  Etching 

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The  I  Battle  of  Trenton  |  A  Sonata  |  For  the  |  Piano- 
Forte  |  Dedicated  |  To  |  General  |  Washington  |  New 
York  Printed  &  Sold  by  James  Hewitt  at  his  Musical 
Repository  N?  131  William  Street  |  B  Carr  Philadelphia 
&  J  Carr  Baltimore — Price  10s  | 

Height,  12.4.  Sub  height,  1 1.8.  Width,  8.1.  Head,  height,  I. II. 
Width,  1.3. 


[UNKNOWN] 

158  Full  bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  frilled  shirt  front.  Oval 
with  border,  2/16,  representing  a  gold  miniature  frame  set  with 
a  row  of  pearls.  Mixed 
Genr.l  Washington  | 

Height,  4.15.    Oval  height,  3.12.    Oval  width,  2.12. 


[WILLIAM  LENEY  ?] 

159  Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  in  a  frame,  4/16,  upon  a 
base  representing  marble,  on  which  is  title.  Over  oval,  at  top, 
a  wreath  and  festoon  of  ribbon  and  laurel ;  on  either  side  flags 
and  war  implements,  and  at  bottom  a  scroll  inscribed,  "Constitu- 
tion." Stipple 

George  Washington  |  Died  14™  Dec?  1799  Aged  68.  |  A  & 
S  Maverick  |  Copper  plate  printers  |  73  Liberty  Street  | 
New  York.  | 

Height,  5.6.    Width,  3.12.    Oval  height,  2.9.    Oval  width,  1. 1 1. 

This  is  Baker  78,  there  described  from  a  by  Leney,  whose  day  book  shows  he 
cut-down  impression  so  that  address  did  did  a  portrait  of  Washington,  for  Andrew 
not  appear.   It  was  probably  engraved    Maverick,  Feb.  11,  1813. 


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A.  TODD 

160  Bust,  profile  to  left.    Oval.  Etching 

His  Path  Be  Ours.  |  A.  Todds  Sculpt, — A  Todd  |  Wash- 
ington. | 

Height,  2.12.    Oval  height,  2.4.    Oval  width,  1. 1 3. 

[Text  Book.    Washington  Benevolent  Society.    Concord.    181 2.] 

WILLIAM  EVANS 

161  Full  bust,  to  right,  head,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval. 
Border  line,  1/16,  in  which  are  names  of  painter  and  engraver. 

Stipple 

Drawn  by  J.  Wright — Engraved  by  W.  Evans  |  General 
Washington  |  Published  i  march  1800  by  Tho^  Medland 
Abingdon  Street  Westm*  | 

Height,  5.10.   Width,  3.3.    Oval  height,  4.6.   Oval  width,  3.6. 

161a  Same  as  161.  Before  background.  Title  in  open  letter.  Printed 
in  colors. 

161&  Same  as  161.    Title  and  address  removed.  (Baker  83) 

[Heading  to  broadside  edition  of  Washington's  Farewell  Address. 
T.  Bensley,  Printer,  Bolt  Court,  Fleet  Street,  London.] 

[UNKNOWN] 

162  Full  bust,  to  right,  head,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  of  a 
single  line,  without  background.  Dry-point  etching 

(Baker  84) 

Oval  height,  2.12.    Oval  width,  2.1. 

The  only  impression  seen  is  cut  close  to  oval,  consequently  without  any  lettering. 

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I.  SCOLES 

163    Bust,  to  right,  head,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  bor- 
der, 1/16,  in  ruled  rectangle,  with  border,  1/16.  Stipple 

Scoles  sc.  I  General  Washington.  |  Publish'd  by  Smith,  New 
York  |  (Baker  95) 

Height,  4. 1.  Sub  height,  2.15.  Width,  2.5.  Oval  height,  2. 10.  Oval 
width,  2. 

[The  Gentleman's  Political  Pocket  Almanac  for  the  year  1796. 
By  Charles  Smith,  New  York.] 


[JOHN  GADSBY  CHAPMAN] 

164    Full  bust,  to  right,  head,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.  Border 
line,  1  / 1 6.  Etching  and  ruling 

(Baker  85) 

Height,  2.13.    Width,  2.4. 

[Force's  Picture  of  the  City  of  Washington.   Also  in  Morrison's 
Stranger's  Guide  to  the  City  of  Washington,  1842.] 


J.  WHITE 

165    Full  bust,  to  left,  head,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with 
border,  2/16.  Stipple 

General  Washington.  |  Engraved  by  J.  White.  |  Published 
by  J.  Robins  &  C?  Albion  Press,  London.  |  100  | 

Height,  4.9.   Oval  height,  3.    Oval  width,  2.8. 
165a  Same  as  165.    Without  any  letters. 
1656  Same  as  165.    Without  address. 

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165c  Same  as  165.  Title  reengraved  in  different  letters.  Engraver's 
name  erased,  and,  above  oval,  lettered,  "Parsons's  Genuine  Edi- 
tion of  Hume's  England."  Below  title,  "Engraved  for  J.  Par- 
sons, Paternoster  Row.  May  1795."  (Baker  86) 

165d  Same  as  165^.  Lettering  except  title,  erased  and  "Cormack 
Vol.  III.  to  face  page  16"  substituted. 


[UNKNOWN] 

166  Bust,  to  left,  head,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.  In  upper  right 
corner  of  plate,  containing  portraits  of  Walcot,  Ximenes  and  six 
others.    Vignette,  in  ruled  rectangle  with  border  line,  1/16. 

Etching 

80  I  Washington.  |  London,  Published  by  Thomas  Tegg, 
Cheapside,  Sept*  15.  1829  I 

Height,  8.9.  Sub  height,  8.  Width,  4.9.  Head  height,  1. 14 ;  width,  1.8. 
[Biographical  Illustrations.    By  Alfred  Howard.    London,  1830.] 


THOMAS  HOLLOWAY 

167    Full  bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Line 

Literary  Magazine.  |  T.  Holloway  Sculp.  |  General  Wash- 
ington. I  Published  as  the  Act  directs  i  Aug.  1792,  by  C. 
Forster.    Poultry.  |  (Baker  87) 

Height,  6.    Oval  height,  3. 10.    Oval  width,  2.14. 

[The  Literary  and  Biographical  Magazine.    July,  1792.] 

167a  Same  as  167.    All  lettering,  except  title,  erased.    Plate  much 
worn. 

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JOSEPH  WRIGHT 

GEORGE  MURRAY 

168    Full  bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Line 

Pocket  Magazine.  |  From  an  origV  Drawg — George  Mur- 
ray, sculpT  I  General  Washington.  |  Published  by  Har- 
rison &  C?  Oct*  i,  1795.  I  (Baker  91) 

Height,  3.    Oval  height,  2.1.    Oval  width,  1.8. 
168&  Same  as  168.    First  and  last  lines  of  lettering  erased. 
1686  Same  as  1680.    Lettering  erased  except  title. 


[UNKNOWN] 
169    Full  bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Mixed 
General  Washington.  |  (Baker  88) 

Height,  4.14.    Oval  height,  3.9.    Oval  width,  2.13. 


H.  ROOSING 

170    Full  bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border  line, 
1/16.  Stipple 

H  Roosing  Sculpt  Rotterdam.  |  Washington.  |  A  Loosjes 
Pz,  ExecudT  I  1 793.  I  (Baker  94) 

Height,  5.4.    Oval  height,  3. 11.    Oval  width,  2.14. 

[Bijdraagen  ter  Gedachtenis  van  G.  Washington.    Haarlem,  1801.] 


[H.  HOUSTON?] 

171    Full  bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16. 

Stipple 

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For  the  American  Universal  Magazine,  |  General  Wash- 
ington. |  (Baker  89) 

Height,  4. 14.    Oval  height,  3.9.    Oval  width,  2. 1 3. 

[American  Universal  Magazine.  Phila.,  February,  1797.] 
I  believe  this  plate  to  have  been  engraved  by  H.  Houston. 


RUOTTE 

172    Bust,  profile  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16. 

Stipple 

F.  Bonneville  deli.    Ruotte  Sculp.  |  G.  Washington.  |  Ne 

EN  VlRGINIE  ANNEE  1733,  I  COMMENDANT  EN  CHEF  DES  ArMEES 

I  et  President  du  Congre  Ameriquain.  |  Se  trouve  Rue  du 
Theatre  Francais.  |  N?  4.  |  (Baker  69) 

Height,  5.14.    Oval  height,  4.2.    Oval  width,  3.5. 

[Portraits  des  Personages  c61ebres  de  la  Revolution.    Vol.  1.    Paris,  1796.] 

172a  Same  as  172.    Address  changed  to  "Aaris  rue  S!  Jacques 
N°  195." 

172&  Same  as  1720.    Last  line  of  inscription  changed  to  "et  Presi- 
dent du  Congres  d'Amerique." 


J.  A.  O'NEILL 
173    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Mezzotint 

Engraved  by  J.  A.  O'Neill.  |  Washington.  |  From  an  origi- 
nal contemporary  picture  in  the  I  Possession  of  William 
Menzies,  Esq.  |  Private  Plate — Proof  |  (Baker  93) 

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Height,  7.2.    Width,  4.2.    Sub  height,  5. 

[Addresses  to  George  Washington.    New  York,  1867.] 

173a  Same  as  1 73.    Before  all  letters. 


ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

174    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Etching 

Joseph  Wright  Pinxt  Phila  1784 — Albert  Rosenthal  Phila 
1888.  I  Aqua  Fortis  |  George  Washington.      From  the 

ORIGINAL  PAINTING  IN  THE  POSSESSION  OF  THE  POWEL  FAMILY, 

Newport,  R.  I.  |  Etched   expressly   for   Baker's  Biblio- 

THECA  WASHINGTONIANA.  | 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  5.5.    Width,  4.8. 

174a  Same  as  174.    Before  all  letters  except  names  of  painter  and 
etcher. 

1746  Same  as  174.    Before  last  line  of  lettering,  and  with  "g"  left  out 
of  "Washington  "  in  the  title. 


FRANCIS  S.  KING 

175  Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border  4/16, 
representing  a  miniature  frame  with  inside  row  of  pearls.  Be- 
neath, a  shield  with  arms  of  Washington  and  ribbon,  inscribed, 
"  Exitvs  Acta  Probat."  Below,  a  panel  containing  a  representa- 
tion of  the  Battery,  with  the  British  fleet  leaving  New  York,  en- 
closed in  a  frame,  with  a  tablet  inscribed,  "  Evacuation  of  New 
York  I  Nov.  25,  1783"  |    The  whole  enclosed  in  an  ornamental 

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rectangle,  surmounted  by  the  American  eagle,  with  shield,  arms, 
olive  branch  and  diverging  rays.  Below,  a  tablet  with  inscription. 

Mixed 

Designed  —  and  —  engraved  for  |  The  Socl.ty  of  Icono- 
philes  |  New  York  1899  |  F.  S.  King.  |  del.  &  sc.  |  Gott 

SCHULTSE  I  DIE  |  MARKE  |  COPYRIGHT,  1 899,  BY  THE  SOCL.TY  OF 
ICONOPHILES.  I 

Height,  8.2.    Width,  4.12.    Oval  height,  2.13.    Oval  width,  2.8. 

175a  Same  as  1 75.    Before  all  letters.    Eleven  impressions  printed. 

175&  Same  as  175.  With  date  "Nov.  nth,  1783."  One  hundred 
and  five  impressions  printed,  of  which  all,  but  four,  were 
destroyed. 

This  portrait  is  from  the  original  study  the  description  and  measurements  may 
by  Joseph  Wright,  in  the  Pennsylvania  not  be  full  and  exact.  The  arms  of 
Historical  Society,  at  Philadelphia.  The  Washington,  as  engraved,  are  incorrect, 
design  is  so  elaborate  and  irregular  that    according  to  the  rules  of  heraldry. 


8l 


ROBERT  EDGE  PINE 

1785 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

176    Half  length,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Right  hand  resting  on  walking- 
stick.    Vignette.  Stipple 

H  B  Hall  |  Washington.  |  From  the  original  Picture  from 
life  by  Robert  Edge  Pine,  taken  in  1785.  |  (In  possession  of 
J.  Carson  Brevoort  Esq.  Brooklyn  N.  Y.)  |  Engraved  for 
Irving's  Washington.  |  (Baker  98) 

Height,  7.    Sub  height,  5.9.    Width,  4.4. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Irving.    New  York,  1856-59.] 

176a  Same  as  1 76.    Before  all  letters. 


[CHARLES  B.  HALL] 

177    Half  length,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Right  hand  resting  on  walking- 
stick.  Etching 

Height,  6. 1 1 .    Width,  4. 1 2. 


GEORGE  R.  HALL 

178    Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  in  a  frame,  6/16,  of  oak  leaves, 
resting  on  a  base,  upon  which  are  an  American  eagle,  a  cocked 

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hat,  a  sword,  inkstand,  book,  etc.,  in  a  rectangle  ruled  to  repre- 
sent an  American  flag.  At  top  of  frame  is  "E  Pluribus  |  Unum," 
and  beneath,  an  open  scroll  containing  facsimile  signatures  of 
the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  Stipple 

Painted  by  A.  Chappel. — Engraved  by  G.  R.  Hall.  |  "  G° 
Washington  "  |  From  the  original  portrait  by  Pine  in  the 
possession  of  J.  Carson  Brevoort.  Esq1*  |  [Copyright  1856 
by  Martin  &  Johnson.]  |  (Baker  99) 

Height,  9.12.  Sub  height,  8.8.  Width,  6.6.  Oval  height,  4. 10.  Oval 
width,  3.7. 

The  signature  on  this  plate  is  trembling,  and  the  background  of  the  oval 
is  ruled  horizontally  and  vertically  at  right  angles. 

[History  of  the  United  States.    By  J.  A.  Spencer.    N.  Y.,  1856.] 

178^  Same  as  1 78.  Facsimile  changed  to  the  usual  signature,  and  the 
background,  of  oval,  ruled  over  with  a  diagonal  line. 

1786  Same  as  1  ySa.  Background  of  oval  burnished  out  and  ruled  hori- 
zontally, with  slight  cross-hatching  around  shoulders. 

178c  Same  as  178^.  Copyright  changed  to  "1859"  by  Johnson,  Fry 
&  Co. 

YI8d  Same  as  178^.  Copyright  changed  to  "1876"  by  Johnson  & 
Miles.  Lower  part  of  plate  almost  entirely  re-engraved,  with 
accessories  added. 

That  all  of  these  are  from  the  same  plate  is  shown  conclusively  by  the  break 
on  the  left  edge  of  background  1.2  inches  from  top. 


83 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 

1785 


ASHER  BROWN  DURAND 

179    Bust,  profile,  to  right.    Vignette.  Line 

Washington.  |  From  Houdon's  Bust.  |  Engraved  by  A.  B. 
Durand.    1833.  I  (Baker  100) 

Height,  5.4.    Sub  height,  3.9.    Width,  2.6. 

[The  Writings  of  Washington.    By  Jared  Sparks.    Boston,  1834.] 

179a  Same  as  179.    Lettering  added,  "Printed  by  R.  Neale." 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND  SONS 

180  Bust,  profile,  to  right.  Vignette,  in  oval  of  a  single  line.  In 
a  group  of  four  portraits  of  Washington,  the  others  after  C.  W. 
Peale,  Trumbull  and  Stuart.  Vide  No.  7.  Line 
Houdon  1785  I  Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons  13  Barclay  St 
N.  Y.  I 

[Magazine  of  American  History.    February,  1880.] 


WILLIAM  LENEY 

181    Bust,  profile,  to  right,  in  a  rectangle,  with  border  line,  2/16. 

Stipple 

84 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 

Drawn  by  J.  Wood  from  Houdon's  Bust — Engraved  by  Le- 
ney  |  Published  by  Joseph  Delaplaine  Chestnut  ST  Philada 
i  8 14.  I  Washington.  |  (Baker  103) 

Height,  6.    Sub  height,  4.15.    Width,  4. 

[Delaplaine's  Repository  of  the  Lives  and  Portraits  of  Distinguished 
American  Characters.    Philadelphia,  18 15-18.] 

181a  Same  as  181.    Before  all  letters. 

1816  Same  as  181.    Title  in  smaller  letters. 

181c  Same  as  181$.    Address  erased  and  "  P.  Price  Printer."  inserted. 


WATERMAN  LILY  ORMSBY 

182    Head,  profile,  to  left.     Oval  medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring,  in 
a  ruled  rectangle.  Ruled 

Ormsby's  Pentography  I  Washington  |  (Baker  104) 

Height,  10.13.  Width,  9.1 1.    Oval  height,  7.6.    Oval  width,  6.3. 


WATERMAN  LILY  ORMSBY 

183    Bust,  profile,  to  right.    Obverse  of  medal,  "Washington  before 
Boston  ".    Circular,  in  rectangle.  Ruled  horizontally 

W.  L.  Ormsby  Sc  I 

Height,  4.7.    Width,  3.5.   Diameter,  2.10. 

[Life  of  Washington  in  Latin  Prose.    By  Francis  Glass.    New  York,  1835.] 

85 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 

[WATERMAN  LILY  ORMSBY] 

184    Bust,  profile,  to  right.    Obverse  of  medal,  "Washington  before 
Boston  ".    Circular.  Ruled  perpendicularly 

Diameter,  2.10. 

[Title-page,  Vol  1.  of  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished  Americans. 

Philadelphia,  1834.] 


SAINT  MEMIN 

185    Head,  profile,  to  right,  laureated.    Oval.  Mezzotint 

(Baker  106) 

Oval  height,  .10.    Oval  width,  .7. 


G.  F.  STORM 

186    Bust,  profile,  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Washington.  |  From  Houdon's  Bust.  |  Engraved  by  G.  F. 
Storm.  | 

Height,  4.3.   Sub  height,  2.12.   Width,  1. 12. 
186a  Same  as  186.    Before  all  letters. 

1866  Same  as  186.    "  G°  Washington",  instead  of  "WASHING- 
TON."; remainder  of  lettering  the  same,  only  in  different  letters. 

(Baker  107) 


[Life  of  Washington.    By  Sparks.    Abridged.    Boston,  1840.] 

86 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 

[HENRY  BRYAN  HALL] 
187    Bust,  profile,  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple 
From  Houdon's  Bust.  |  (Baker  101) 

Height,  3.1 1.    Sub  height,  3.8.   Width,  2.8. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Irving.    New  York,  1859.] 

187a  Same  as  187.    On  engraved  title-page  of  "Irving's  Life  of 
Washington.    Vol  3.    New  York  G.  P.  Putnam,  .  .  .  1859." 

1876  Same  as  1870.    "New  York  .  .  .  1859"  erased  and  "Philadel- 
phia.   J.  B.  Lippincott  &  Co."  inserted. 


[UNKNOWN] 

188  Bust,  profile,  to  right.  Oval,  surrounded  by  wreath  of  laurel, 
2/16.  Upon  Washington  Monument  Lottery  ticket,  Third  Class, 
Baltimore,  June,  18 16.    "Plate  presented  by  Simkins  &  Usher." 

Stipple 

Oval  height,  1.5.    Oval  width,  1.2. 

Well  executed,  and  much  in  the  manner    tickets,  each  with  a  different  engraving 
of  R.  Tiller.    On  same  sheet,  of  only    of  Washington,  after  Stuart, 
copy  seen,  are  three  other  similar  lottery 


[UNKNOWN] 

189    Bust,  profile,  to  right.    Vignette,  in  imitation  of  an  outline  chalk 
drawing.  Stipple 

(Baker  109) 

Height,  5.15.   Width,  4.4. 

189«  Same  as  189.    With  title  "Benjamin  Franklin." 

87 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 


AMERICAN  BANK  NOTE  COMPANY 

190  Bust,  profile,  to  right.  Circular  medallion,  with  border,  2/16,  con- 
taining thirteen  stars,  upon  a  base,  inscribed  with  dates  of  birth 
and  death  of  Washington.  A  figure  of  Liberty,  on  the  right, 
holding  a  scroll,  inscribed,  "He  lived  |  for  his  |  country"  |.  On 
left,  a  shield,  with  arms  of  United  States  and,  in  rear,  the  en- 
trance to  Washington's  tomb.  In  background,  a  view  of  Mount 
Vernon.  Line 

Designed  by  H.  Billings,  Engraved  by  the  American  Bank 
Note  Co.  |    [Copyright,  1859,  by  H.  Barnes.]  |     (Baker  no) 

Diameter,  2.1.    Sub  diameter,  .10. 


[UNKNOWN] 

191  Bust,  profile,  to  right.  Vignette.  Mixed 
Pl.  2.  I  George  Washington  |  d'apres  le  buste  de  Houdon  | 
Height,  6.10.    Sub  height,  4.15.    Head,  height,  3.10.    Width,  2.5. 

[UNKNOWN] 

192  Head,  profile,  to  right.  Vignette,  on  folding  plate  with  thirty- 
nine  other  portraits.  Etching 

25  I 

Height,  1.7.    Width,  1.3. 

[Memoires  hist.  pol.  du  regne  de  Louis  XVI.    Tom.  I.    Planche  I.] 


ALEXANDRE  TARDIEU 

193    Head,  profile,  to  left,  with  flowing  hair  tied  by  a  ribbon.  Cir- 
cular medallion,  with  title  on  field.  Line 

88 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 


G.  Washington.  |  Dessine  et  Grave  d'apres  Houdon  par 
Alexandre  Tardieu  |  [Four  lines  of  verse]  |  Depose  a  la 
Bibliotheque  Nationale  le  9  Vendemiaire  An  9.  |  A  Paris 
chez  Alex.  Tardieu  Gr.  de  la  Marine  Rue  de  l'Universite 


Height,  6.3.    Width,  4.13.    Diameter,  2.15. 

193a  Same  as  193.    Before  the  four  lines  of  verse. 

1936  Same  as  193.  Before  the  four  lines  of  verse,  and  with  "Deposee 
a  la  Bibliotheque  Nationale  le  9  Vendemiaire  An  9."  before  space 
for  verses,  instead  of  after. 


194    Head,  profile,  to  right,  with  flowing  hair  tied  by  a  ribbon.  Cir- 
cular, with  title,  on  field,  in  white,  reversed,  and  double  border 


.VIOTOHIH2AW  .O  I 

Diameter,  2.15. 

This  copy,  from  Tardieu,  was  evidently  engraved  for  transfer  printing  on  pottery. 


N°  296.  au  Dep6t  National  de  Machines. 


(Baker  108) 


[UNKNOWN] 


lines  2/16  apart. 


Stipple 


SENN 


195    Head,  profile,  to  left.    Circular,  with  title  on  field. 

G.  Washington  |  nach  Tardieu  von  Senn.  | 
Diameter,  2.5. 


Stipple 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 

[UNKNOWN] 
196    Head,  profile,  to  right.    Circular  medallion.  Stipple 
Giorgio  Washington  | 
Height,  3.    Diameter,  2.8. 


WILLIAM  HAMLIN 

197    Bust,  profile,  to  left,  in  a  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

W!^  Hamlin.  S?  JE  91.  |  Washington.  |  From  Howdan's 

Bust.    Richmond  Va.  |  (Baker  102) 

Height,  3.1.    Sub  height,  2.12.    Width,  2.1. 

This  was  engraved  in  1863. 


[UNKNOWN] 
198    Bust,  profile,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line.  Line 
Draper  Welsh  &  Co  |  Phila  | 
Height,  1.2.    Oval  height,  .14.    Oval  width,  .11. 


[UNKNOWN] 

199    Head,  profile,  to  left,  in  a  circle,  with  border  line,  1/16,  con- 
taining title,  beneath  a  perpetual  calendar.  Etching 

Washington  | 

Diameter,  .12. 

90 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 


E.  G. 

200  Head,  profile,  to  left,  in  a  circle,  with  border  line,  i/i 6,  con- 
taining title,  beneath  a  perpetual  calendar,  with  background  of 
an  American  flag.  Etching 

Washington  |  E.  G.  1895  I 

Diameter,  .13. 

200a  Same  as  200.  Without  "E.  G.  1895"  and  with  stripes  in  flag 
wider. 


JOHN  ROGERS 

201  Head,  profile,  to  left,  as  a  shadow  cast  upon  the  sun,  watched 
by  the  American  eagle,  perched  on  a  rock  amid  clouds.  Circle, 
in  ruled  rectangle  with  a  star  in  each  corner.  Mixed 

Thom — Rogers  |  The  American  Eagle  |  Guarding  the 
Spirit  of  Washington  |  Dedicated  to  the  Mount  Vernon 
Association  |  By  the  Cosmopolitan  Art  Association  | 

Height,  10.4.    Sub  height,  9.    Width,  7.13.    Diameter,  6.15. 
201a  Same  as  201.    Before  border,  rectangle  and  letters. 


GEORGE  PARKER 

202  Whole  length,  profile,  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing  upon  a  pedes- 
tal. Right  hand  rests  on  drapery  thrown  over  the  end  of  a  bun- 
dle of  fasces,  while  the  left  hand  rests  upon  a  walking-stick. 
Vignette.  Stipple 

91 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON 

Daguerreotyped,  I  from  the  Statue. —  Geo.  Parker.  |  Geo. 
Washington.  |  From  the  Statue  by  Houdon,  in  the  Capitol, 
Richmond,  Va.  |  Printed  by  W.  Pate.  |  New  York,  G.  P.  Put- 
nam, &  C?  |  (Baker  105) 

Height,  7.    Sub  height,  5.14.    Width,  3.4. 
202a  Same  as  202.    "Printed  by  W.  Pate"  erased. 
2026  Same  as  202a.    "  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam,  &  C°"  erased. 


92 


JAMES  PEALE 
1788-1795 

HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

203    Bust,  nearly  profile,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  flowing  hair. 
Vignette.  Line 

Engdby  H.  B.  Hall.  N.  Y.  1865.— J.  Peale  Pinx  1788.  |  "Go. 
Washington"  |  Private  Plate  |  (Baker  111) 

Height,  5.   Sub  height,  3.6.    Width,  3. 
203a  Same  as  203.    Names  of  painter  and  engraver,  only. 


ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

204    Full  bust,  in  profile,  to  left.  Etching 

George  Washington  |  Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  1899, 
from  the  Water  color  by  |  James  Peale,  drawn  from  life, 
Philadelphia  1795,  in  the  possession  of  |  Charles  Henry 
Hart,  Esq.  Phila.  | 

Height,  5.10.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  3. 

204a  Same  as  204.  Without  lettering,  but  immediately  under  portrait, 
"  Copyright  1899  Albert  Rosenthal."  In  margin,  to  left,  facsim- 
ile signature  "  Jas  Peale."  In  some  copies  the  facsimile  is  printed 
in  red  and  the  etching  is  colored  by  hand. 

93 


JAMES  PEALE 


204&  Same  as  204a.  Facsimile  signature  removed,  and  lettered, 
"Twenty-five  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  |  Sub- 
scribed for  by  "  I  Then  follow  twenty-five  names,  numbered,  in 
three  columns. 


JOHN  SARTAIN 

205  Half  length,  to  right,  in  uniform.  The  right  hand  resting  on 
hilt  of  sword.  In  the  rear,  to  right,  a  horse's  head,  with  attend- 
ant. To  the  left,  a  tent  and  cannon  partly  visible.  Mezzotint 
Engraved  by  J.  Sartain,  after  the  original  painting  from 
life  by  James  Peale.  |  (Baker  112) 

Height,  8.5.    Width,  6.4. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    From  MSS.  in  possession  of  James  Lenox. 

New  York,  1850.] 


94 


MARCHIONESS  DE  BREHAN 

1789 


ANTON  LOUIS  FRANCOIS  SERGENT 

206  Head,  profile,  to  right,  laureated.  Circular  medallion,  with  bor- 
der, 4/16,  suspended  by  a  ring  and  a  ribbon.  The  title  in  upper 
part  of  the  border.    Four  lines  of  verse.  Aquatint 

George  Washington  |  Grave  d'apres  le  Camee,  peint  par 
MME  la  Marquise  de  Breant  |  par  A  F  Sergent  1790.  | 

(Baker,  page  205) 

Height,  4.12.   Diameter,  2.12. 


BARTHELEMY  JOSEPH  FULEVAN  ROGER 

207  Head,  profile,  to  left,  laureated.  Circular  medallion  in  the  upper 
part  of  a  rectangle,  with  tablet,  below,  bearing  title.  Border  line, 
1  / 1 6.  Stipple 

Pl.  1?  Tom,  ie.r  Frontispice.  |  George  Washington  |  Ne  en 
Virginie  le  ii  Fevrier  1732.  I  Grave  d'apres  le  Camee 
peint  par  Madame  de  Brehan  a  Newyork  en  1789.  |  Dirige 
par  P.  F.  Tardieu. —  Grave  par  Roger  |  (Baker  113) 

Height,  6.   Sub  height,  5.13.    Width,  4.    Diameter,  2.12. 

[Voyage  dans  La  Haute  Pensylvanie.    Paris,  1801.] 

95 


MARCHIONESS  DE  BREHAN 

207a  Same  as  207.   Before  first  and  last  lines  of  lettering.  With  title 
on  tablet,  in  open  letters,  and  "  Brihan  "  for  "  Brehan." 

207&  Same  as  207.    Before  first  line  of  lettering. 


[CHARLES  KENNEDY  BURT] 

208    Head,  profile,  to  right,  laureated.    Vignette.  Line 

"  G°  Washington"  |  "The  Presidents  Compliments  |  accom- 
pany THE  ENCLOSED  TO  |  MRS  MORRIS."  |  ENGRAVED  &  PRINTED 

at  the  Bureau.  Engraving  &  Printing.  |  This  profile  of 
Washington  is  engraved  from  the  original  now  in  possession 
of  Gen^  Geo.  B.  McClellan,  |  which  was  presented  to  Mrs. 
Morris  by  Gen^  Washington,  accompanied  by  a  note,  |  of 
which  the  above  text  is  a  true  and  exact  facsimile.  I 

(Baker  1 14) 

Height,  6.    Width,  6.8.    Sub  height,  2.6.    Sub  width,  2.2. 
208a  Same  as  208.    Without  any  lettering. 
208&  Same  as  208a.    With  "  G°  Washington." 

208c  Same  as  208&.   With  "Engraved  and  Printed  at  the  |  Bureau.  | 
Engraving  |  &  Printing."  | 

208a,  b,  and  c  are  from  the  die  and  208  from  the  plate  made  from  the  die. 


96 


JOHN  RAMAGE 

1789 


ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

209    Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Order  of  Cincin- 
nati on  left  lapel  of  coat.    Oval.  Etching 

John  Ramage  Pinx — Published  by  Henry  T  Coates  &  Co 
1896  —  Albert  Rosenthal  Sc  | 

Oval  height,  2.14.    Oval  width,  2. 
209a  Same  as  209.    Before  all  letters. 


H.  HOUSTON 

210    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Order  of  Cincinnati  on  left  lapel 
of  coat.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Houston  Sc  |  George  Washington  Esq*  |  Philad4  Pub- 
lished for  Tho|-  Condie  Bookseller.  |  (Baker  130) 

Height,  6.8.    Oval  height,  4.14.    Width,  4.2. 


[Philadelphia  Monthly  Magazine  for  1798. 

■trait 
ngrai 

97 


I  am  of  the  opinion  that  this  portrait  is  after  the  miniature  painted  by 
Ramage,  engraved  in  209. 


JOHN  RAMAGE 

210a  Same  as  210.    Border  line,  name  of  engraver  and  address  re- 
moved. 

[Mount  Vemon.    A  Poem  by  John  Searson.  Philadelphia.] 


[ALBERT  ROSENTHAL] 

211    Full  bust,  to  front,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Etching 

George  Washington.  |  From  the  miniature  by  John  Ramage, 
1789  I  in  the  possession  of  Mrs  Moses  S.  Beach  |  Printed  by 
E.  Opitz.  I  Philadelphia,  May  25™  1897.  | 

Height,  3.1.    Oval  height,  2.15.    Oval  width,  2. 1. 

This  plate  was  etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal. 

211a  Same  as  211.  Before  all  letters.  In  lower  margin,  a  repetition 
of  the  portrait,  with  frame,  very  small,  and  facsimile  of  painter's 
signature.  Some  copies  have  the  small  head  and  signature 
printed  in  reddish  brown,  and  the  portrait  colored  by  hand. 

2116  Same  as  211.  All  lettering  removed,  and  in  place,  "Twenty 
copies  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  |  subscribed  for  | 
by"  I  Then  follow  twenty  names,  numbered,  in  three  columns. 

211c  Small  head  from  i\\a  printed  separately. 


H.  HOUSTON 

212  Full  bust,  to  front,  in  uniform,  with  black  neckerchief.  In  lower 
margin,  a  female  figure  of  Liberty,  helmeted,  seated  upon  an 
eagle,  bearing  a  shield  with  the  Washington  arms.  In  her  right 
hand,  an  olive  branch,  and  in  her  left,  a  sword,  with  a  liberty- 

98 


JOHN  RAMAGE 


cap  at  its  point.  To  the  right  a  cornucopia.  Oval,  within  a 
rectangle.  Stipple 

J.  J.  Baralet  del — H.  Houston  sculpt  |  General  —  Wash- 
ington, |  President  of  the  —  United  States  of  |  Ame  — 
rica  |  (Baker  171) 

Height,  10. 15.  Sub  height,  10. 1.  Width,  8.2.  Oval  height,  9. 14.  Oval 
width,  7. 12. 

I  am  of  the  opinion  that  this  portrait  is  however,  the  Ramage  miniatures  were 

after  the  miniature  painted  by  Ramage,  unknown.    It  is  interesting  and  of  per- 

and  engraved  in  211.    It  more  nearly  suasive  proof  in  settling  the  authorship 

resembles  it  than  any  portrait  known,  to  note  that  210  and  212  are  both  by 

by   Walter   Robertson,  under  whom  the  same  engraver. 
Baker  placed  it.    At  that  time  (1880), 


99 


CHRISTIAN  GULAGER 

1789 


WILLIAM  EDGAR  MARSHALL 

Full  bust,  to  right.    Oval,  in  rectangle.  Line 

Eng?  by  Wm.  E.  Marshall,  from  a  Portrait  by  Gulligher, 

BELONGING    TO    E.    BELKNAP  ESQ.  |  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  | 

(Baker  115) 

Height,  5.14.  Sub  height,  4. 10.  Width,  3.14.  Oval  height,  4.8.  Oval 
width,  3.12. 

[Proc.  Mass.  Hist.  Society,  Vol.  1,  1855-1858.] 


IOO 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 
1790-1797 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 

214  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  left 
lapel  of  coat.    Oval,  in  a  rectangle,  with  border  line,  1/16. 

Stipple 

Painted  &  Engraved  by  E.  Savage.  |  George  Washington 
Esqr  I  President  of  the  United  States  of  America.  |  From 
the  Original  Picture  Painted  in  1790  for  the  |  Philo- 
sophical Chamber,  at  the  University  of  Cambridge,  |  In 
Massachusetts.  |  Publishd  Feby  7,  1792  by  E.  Savage,  N? 
29  Charles  Street,  Midd?  Hospital.  |  (Baker  116) 

Height,  7.8.  Sub  height,  5.3.  Width,  4.3.  Oval  height,  5.  Oval  width, 
3.15. 

Printed  in  black,  in  brown  and  in  colors. 
214a  Same  as  214.    Inscription  in  open  letters. 

214&  Same  as  214.  Reworked,  with  slight  changes  in  the  hair  and 
collar.  Title  and  address  erased  and  "  General  George  Wash- 
ington." substituted.  (Baker  117) 


[Washington's  Monuments  of  Patriotism.    Philadelphia,  1800.] 

IOI 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


[UNKNOWN] 

215  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Order  of  Cincinnati  on  left  lapel 
of  coat.    Oval,  with  border  line  1/16.  Stipple 

London,  Pub-  for  the  Proprietor,  AugT  10,  1793,  by  E.  Jef- 
fery,  No.  11,  Pall  Mall.  |  George  Washington  Esq>  |  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  of  America,  |  From  the  original 
Picture,  painted  by  Savage  in  1790,  for  the  |  Philosophical 
Chamber  at  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  |  Massachu- 
setts. I  (Baker  136) 

Height,  7.8.    Oval  height,  4.14.    Oval  width,  3.13. 

Printed  in  black,  in  red  and  in  brown. 

S.  HILL 

216  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Order  of  Cincinnati  on  left  lapel 
of  coat.  Oval,  with  border,  1/16,  in  rectangle,  with  borderline, 
2/16.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  S.  Hill.  |  George  Washington,  |  President  of 
the  United  States  of  |  America.  |  (Baker  129) 

Height,  5.1.  Sub  height,  4.  Width,  2.15.  Oval  height,  3.4.  Oval 
width,  2.9. 

[Official  Letters  to  Congress.    Boston,  1796.] 

WILLIAM  ROLLINSON 

217  Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Order  of  Cincinnati  on  right  lapel 
of  coat.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.        Stipple  and  aquatint 

Savage  PinxT —  Rollinson  scT  |  George  Washington  |  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  |  (Baker  132) 

Height,  6.    Oval  height,  4.14.    Oval  width,  3.12. 

[Epistles  Domestic,  Confidential  and  Official  from  Washington. 
New  York,  1796.] 

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EDWARD  SAVAGE 


217 a  Same  as  217.  In  217  the  head  is  stipple;  lapels  of  coat,  waist- 
coat, collar,  neckerchief  and  background  are  in  aquatint,  and 
the  coat  is  line  over  stipple.  In  217a,  which  shows  much  wear, 
the  background  is  line  over  stipple,  and  other  parts  are  stipple, 
which,  in  217,  are  aquatint. 


BENJAMIN  TANNER 

218    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16. 

Stipple 

Engraved  for  the  Washingtoniana  |  Savage,  pinx, — Tanner, 
sc.  I  G.  Washington.  |  (Baker  135) 

Height,  6.1.    Oval  height,  4.12.    Oval  width,  3. 11. 

[Washingtoniana.    Baltimore,  1800.] 

218a  Same  as  218.    The  title  repeated  on  the  plate  in  a  smaller 
letter,  nearer  to  the  oval. 

2186  Same  as  218.    First  line  of  lettering  erased. 


J.  A.  O'NEILL 

219    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16. 

Stipple 

Engraved  for  the  Washingtoniana.  |  Savage  pinx. — 
O'Neill  Sc.  |  Published  by  Elias  Dexter,  564  Broadway, 
N.  Y.  I  (Baker  131) 

Height,  6.8.    Oval  height,  5.9.    Oval  width,  3.8. 

[Washingtoniana.    New  York,  1865.] 
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EDWARD  SAVAGE 
219a  Same  as  219.    Before  all  letters. 
219&  Same  as  219.    First  line  of  lettering  erased. 
219c  Same  as  219$.    Address  erased. 

JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

220  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Order  of  Cincinnati  on  left 
lapel  of  coat.    Vignette.  Mezzotint 

Eng?  by  J.  C.  Buttre  N.  Y.  I  Washington.  |  After  a  Paint- 
ing by  Edward  Savage.  |  (Baker  122) 

Height,  6.12.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  3.8. 

[Washingtoniana.    By  F.  B.  Hough.    Roxbury,  1865.] 

220&  Same  as  220.    Before  all  letters. 

220&  Same  as  220.    "In  1790."  added. 

E.  G.  GRIDLEY 

221  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval  medallion,  on  the  shaft  of  a 
pyramidal  monument,  surmounted  by  a  funeral  urn.  The  me- 
dallion is  held  in  place  by  Minerva,  while  Fame  holds  over  it,  in 
her  left  hand,  a  wreath  encircling,  "  Pater  |  Patriae,"  and,  with  her 
right  hand,  holds  the  trumpet  to  her  mouth,  from  which  hangs  a 
banner,  inscribed  "  Trenton  |  Princetown  |  Monmouth  |  York- 
town."  I  On  a  tablet,  upon  the  base  of  the  shaft,  to  which  the 
Genius  of  America,  with  averted  head,  is  pointing,  is  the  title, 
and  upon  the  plinth,  the  dates  of  birth  and  of  death.  In  the 
right  foreground  a  soldier,  his  musket  upon  the  ground,  is  ex- 
pressing grief.    Genii  and  emblems  surround  the  shaft.  Mixed 

104 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  |  truly  Illustrious  |  George 
Washington,  Renowned  in  |  War,  Great  in  the  Senate, 
and  |  possessed   of  every  qualification  |  to  render  him 

WORTHY  THE   TlTLE   OF  |  A    GREAT   AND    GOOD   Man.  |  BORN 

Feb.  22.  1732.  Ob.  Dec.  14.  1799.  |  Painted  by  John 
Coles  jun. — Eng1?  by  E.  G.  Gridley.  |  (Baker  403) 

Height,  13.4.  Sub  height,  13.2.  Width,  8.14.  Oval  height,  2.8. 
Oval  width,  2. 

221«  Same  as  221.  "  Sold  by  J.  Fave  "  in  place  of  "  Painted  by  John 
Coles  jun." 


WILLIAM  HARRISON 

222    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Order  of  Cincinnati  on  right  lapel 
of  coat.    Oval,  in  rectangle  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

W.  Harrison  Jun^  sculpt.  |  Gen^  Geo?  Washington.  | 

(Baker  128) 

Height,  5.7.  Sub  height,  4.3.  Width,  3.  Oval  height,  3.1 1.  Oval 
width,  2.10. 

[Legacies  of  Washington.    Trenton,  1800.] 


WILLIAM  HAMLIN 

223    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  in  medallion,  border  line,  1/16, 
with  loop  and  ribbon  at  top.  Stipple 

Farnsworth's  Edition.  |  E.  Savage.  PinxT — W^?  Hamlin, 
Sd  Provu?  I  GenV  George  Washington.  |         (Baker  126) 

Height,  4.15.    Width,  3.6.    Oval  height,  3.12.    Oval  width,  3.2. 

[Memory  of  Washington.    Newport,  R.  I.,  1800.] 
105 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 

WILLIAM  HAMLIN 

224    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  in  medallion,  surrounded  by 
rays.    Tablet  at  bottom,  with  title,  "  Gen!  George  Washington  ". 

Stipple 

Genl  George  Washington.  |  W=  Hamlin.  SculpT  | 

(Baker  127) 

Height,  1.8.    Oval  height,  .8.    Oval  width,  .7. 


MINATELLIS 

225    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Circle,  surrounded  by  border,  1 1  / 1 6, 
composed  of  two  stipple  lines.  Stipple 

Minatellis.  I  Giorgio  Washington  |  Publicato  in  Venezia  a 
spese  di  Catterin  Minatelli  e  Comp.  I 

Height,  4.9.    Diameter,  2.5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

226    Full  bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border 
line,  2/16.  Stipple 

George  Washington,  |  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  |  from  an  Original  Miniature  in  the  Possession 
of  I  Benjamin  Smith  of  Philadelphia.  |  Published  June 
ioth  1794.  by  T.  Palfer  N?  4.  Bridge  Road  Lambeth  near 
the  Turnpike.  | 

Height,  5.1 1.    Oval  height,  3.14.    Oval  width,  3.4. 

This  is  a  made-up  picture  with  the  head  of  214. 

226a  Same  as  226.    Before  any  letters. 

106 


Number  226b 

Photogravure  after  engraving  in  stipple  by  unknown  artist. 


I.  „.!.■„  IUI;!,..t  /■•  P.  rirnnr.  &:■/:  */Knti\titr.lO.JIn<aJ  r,.„rt.J.on9  Jrlr. 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


226&  Same  as  226.    Address  changed  to  "London,  Published  by  D. 
Rymer,  Book  &  Print  Seller,  10.  Broad  Court,  Long  Acre." 

(Baker  137) 

[UNKNOWN] 

227    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette,  surrounded  by  a  single 
circle  of  laurel  leaves.  Stipple 

GenV  Washington  |  (Baker  432) 

Height,    .    Diameter,  1. 10. 

The  only  impression  seen  is  printed  in  tint,  and  is  clearly  after  Savage. 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 

228  Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  seated,  with  legs  crossed,  at  a 
table,  upon  which  are  a  cocked  hat,  with  large  rosette,  and  a 
plan  of  city  of  Washington  lettered  "Eastern  Branch,"  upon 
which  rests  left  arm,  while  one  corner  of  plan  is  held  by  right 
hand.  The  background  is  a  figured  curtain,  drawn,  showing  a 
column  and  the  sky.  Mezzotint 

E.  Savage  pinx.  et  sculp.  |  George  Washington  Esq*  |  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  of  America.  |  From  the  Origi- 
nal Portrait  Painted  at  the  request  of  the  Corporation 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  Massachusetts.  |  Pub- 
lished June  25.  1793,  by  E.  Savage,  N?  54,  Newman  Street.  | 

(Baker  118) 

Height,  19.14.    Sub  height,  17.15.    Width,  13.15. 

228a  Same  as  228.    Before  all  letters. 

2286  Same  as  228.    Title  in  open  letters. 

107 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


[UNKNOWN] 

229  Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  seated,  with  legs  crossed,  at  a 
table.  Similar  to  228,  with  a  slight  difference  in  the  rosette  on 
hat,  and  of  inferior  execution.  Mezzotint 

George  Washington  |  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  |  From  the  Original  Portrait  Painted  at  the 
request  of  the  corporation  of  the  university  of  cam- 
BRIDGE in  Massachusetts  |  (Baker  119) 

Height,  19.10.    Sub  height,  18. 1.    Width,  13.15. 
229a  Same  as  229.    With  map  unengraved. 
2296  Same  as  229a.    Before  all  letters. 


WILLIAM  HAMLIN 

230  Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  seated,  with  legs  crossed,  at  a 
table.  Similar  to  228,  with  the  addition,  in  the  right  distance,  of 
an  urn,  upon  a  pedestal,  inscribed,  "  G.  W.  |  Ob!  Decbr  14*  | 
1799  AL  68"  |.  On  the  side  of  the  pedestal,  "The  Grateful 
I  Tribute  of  |  his  Admiring  |  Countrymen"  |,  and  on  the  front, 
a  verse  of  three  lines.  Mezzotint 

E  Savage  PinxT — WM  Hamlin  SculpT  |  GenV  George  Wash- 
ington. I  Published  July  1800,  by  Wm  Hamlin,  Provi- 
dence R.  I.  I  (Baker  123) 

Height,  19.    Sub  height,  17.10.    Width,  13.14. 

One  hundred  impressions  for  subscribers  are  said  to  have  been  all  that 
were  printed  from  this  plate. 

IO8 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 

WILLIAM  HAMLIN 

231  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  seated,  with  legs  crossed,  at  a 
table.    Similar  to  228,  only  reversed.  Mezzotint 

E.  Savage pinxet — WM  Hamlin.  Sculp.  Providence.  |  George 
Washington  Esq?  ObT  Decb*  14™  1799,  JE  68  |   (Baker  124) 

Height,  7.15.    Sub  height,  7.3.    Width,  5.10. 

This  plate  is  still  being  printed  from.   Original  impressions  are 
rarely  seen. 

WILLIAM  HAMLIN 

232  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  seated,  with  legs  crossed,  at  a 
table,  in  uniform,  with  Order  of  Cincinnati  on  lapel  of  coat. 
Similar  to  228,  with  noted  changes.  The  sword  hilt  leans 
against  table  and  a  cocked  hat,  with  a  funeral  urn  behind  it 
inscribed  "  G.  W.",  are  upon  table.  A  figure  of  Fame,  with 
trumpet,  surmounts  the  urn.  Mezzotint 

E.  Savage  pinxet. — WM  Hamlin  Sculp.  Providence.  |  Genl 
George  Washington.  |  ObT  Decb*  14™  1799.       68  | 

(Baker  125) 

Height,  9.    Sub  height,  7.4.    Width,  5.9. 


I.  SCOLES 

233    Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  seated,  with  legs  crossed,  at  a 

table.    Similar  to  228.    Borderline,  2/16.  Line 

I  Scoles,  del  et  sculp.  I  George  Washington,  |  President  of 

the  United  States  of  America.  |  Publish'd  by  Smith,  Reed, 

and  Wayland.  I  (Baker  134) 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  4.13.    Width,  3.12. 

[Historical  view  of  the  United  States.    By  Winterbottom.  N.  Y.  1796.] 

IO9 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


SAMUEL  ARLENT  EDWARDS 

234  Full  bust  to  left,  with  figured  curtain  in  background.  Mono- 
gram "  S.  A.  E."  and  date  "  1900"  in  lower  right  corner  of  field. 
Border  line,  1/16,  and  rosette  in  lower  margin.  Copied  from 
228.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  E.  Savage. —  Engraved  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards  | 
Washington.  |  Published  by  Jos.  F.  Sabin,  New  York, 
1900.  I 

Height,  11.    Sub  height,  10.1.    Width,  8.2. 
234a  Same  as  234.    Before  all  letters. 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 

235  Whole  length,  seated  to  right,  in  uniform,  on  left  of  print,  at  a 
table,  in  the  center,  with  left  hand  upon  map  of  the  District  of 
Columbia  and  right  arm  upon  shoulder  of  G.  W.  P.  Custis,  who 
is  standing  to  left,  with  right  hand  upon  a  globe.  About  the 
table,  to  right,  are  grouped  Mrs.  Washington,  Eleanor  Parke 
Custis  and  Billy  Lee,  the  general's  negro  body  servant.  In  dis- 
tance a  view  of  the  Potomac  river.  Stipple 

Painted  &  Engrav'd  by  E:  Savage.  |  The  Washington 
Family.  |  George  Washington,  his  Lady,  and  her  two 
Grandchildren  by  the  name  of  Custis.  |  [Title  repeated  in 
French]  |  Philadelphia.  Publish'd  March  ioth  1798.  by  E: 
Savage  &  RobT  Wilkinson  N?  58  Cornhill  London.  | 

(Baker  120) 

Height,  19.13.    Sub  height,  18.5.    Width,  24.8. 

235«  Same  as  235.  Title  in  open  letter,  and  before  the  finished 
work  on  negro's  face. 

1 10 


Number  232  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  mezzotint  engraving  by  William  Hamlin. 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


JOHN  SARTAIN 

236    Whole  length,  seated,  to  right,  in  uniform,  on  left  of  print,  at  a 
table.    Similar  to  235.  Mezzotint 

Premium  Print  for  Sartain's  Union  Magazine  |  Painted  by 
Edward  Savage. —  Engraved  by  J.  Sartain.  |  Geo.  Wash? 
Parke  Custis. —  Genl  Geo.  Washington. —  Eleanor  Parke 
Custis. — Martha  Washington. — William  Lee.  | 

Height,  16.14.    Sub  height,  16.6.   Width,  23. 14. 

236a  Same  as  236.    Without  first  line  of  lettering. 

This  is  presumably  Baker  133,  as  I  have  found  no  print  with  the  title  there 
given  or  its  dimensions. 

236&  Same  as  2360.    Address  added  between  names  of  painter  and 
engraver. 

Published  by  Wm  Smith  706  South  3d  St  Philada 


[UNKNOWN] 

237  Whole  length,  seated,  to  right,  in  uniform,  on  left  of  print,  at  a 
table.    Similar  to  235.  Stipple 

Washington  Family  |  Published  by  Thomas  Kelly  364  Third 
Avenue  Between  2  2D  &  2315  Sts  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  19.10.    Sub  height,  18.2.    Width,  24.15. 

237a  Same  as  237.  With  "Washington  Parke  Custis — George 
Washington  —  Eleanor  Parke  Custis — Martha  Washington  — 
William  Lee  "  added. 

1 1 1 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 

GEORGE  E.  PERINE 

238    Whole  length,  seated,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Free  copy  of  235. 

Mezzotint 

Geo.  Washington  Parke  Custis. —  Gen.  Geo.  Washington. — 
Eleanor  Parke  Custis. —  Martha  Washington. — William 
Lee.  I  Gen.  George  Washington  and  his  Family.  |  Engraved 
for  the  "Eclectic"  by  Geo.  E.  Perrine,  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  5.8.    Sub  height,  5.    Width,  7.6. 


ADAM  B.  WALTER 

239  Whole  length,  seated,  to  left,  in  uniform,  on  right  side  of  print, 
with  right  arm  upon  table  and  left  arm  upon  shoulder  of  G.  W. 
P.  Custis,  who  stands  beside  a  globe  at  Washington's  left. 
Next  to  Washington,  sits  Mrs.  Washington,  and  behind,  stands 
Eleanor  Parke  Custis.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  F.  B.  Schell  —  Published  by  John  Dainty  15 
S  6T.H  St.  Philadelphia. —  Engraved  by  A.  B.  Walter.  | 
Washington  Family  | 

Height,  13.14.    Sub  height,  13.4.    Width,  9.12. 

This  picture  is  adapted  from  235. 

239a  Same  as  239.  Reduced  to  oval  13.2x9. 15.  Same  lettering 
re-engraved. 


ADAM  B.  WALTER 

240    Whole  length,  seated,  to  left,  in  uniform,  on  right  of  print.  Simi- 
lar to  239.    Oval,  with  border  line,  4/16,  within  which  is  lettering. 

Mezzotint 


I  12 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


Painted  by  Schell — Published  by  John  Dainty  15  S.  6T? 
St.  Philadelphia  —  Engd  by  A.  B.  Walter  |  Washington 
Family  | 

Height,  8.10.    Oval  height,  8.1.    Oval  width,  6.6. 


ADAM  B.  WALTER 

241  Whole  length,  seated,  to  left,  in  uniform,  on  right  of  print.  Simi- 
lar to  239.  Oval,  with  border  line,  4/16,  within  which  is  let- 
tering. Mezzotint 

Painted  by  F.  B.  Schell — Eng1?  by  A.  B.  Walter.  |  Wash- 
ington Family.  |  Published  by  John  Dainty  31  S.  6T?  St. 
Philadelphia.  | 

Height,  8.12.    Oval  height,  8.2.    Oval  width,  6.3. 


[UNKNOWN] 

242  WThole  length,  seated,  to  left,  in  uniform,  on  right  of  picture. 
Right  arm  upon  table  and  left  arm  upon  shoulder  of  G.  W.  P. 
Custis,  who  stands  beside  a  globe,  at  Washington's  left.  At 
opposite  side  of  table  sits  Mrs.  Washington,  and  Eleanor  Custis 
stands  between  Washington  and  Mrs.  Washington.  Oval, 
with  border  line,  6/16,  within  which  is  title.  Mezzotint 

Washington  Family.  |  Published  by  Moore  &  Goodspeed,  37 
Park  Row,  New  York  | 

Height,  9.    Oval  height,  8.3.    Oval  width,  6.2. 


242a  Same  as  242.    Address  changed  to  "  Published  by  Moore  &  C° 
1 1 1  Nassau  St.  New  York."  before  title. 

113 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


AUGUSTUS  ROBIN 

243  Whole  length  seated,  to  left,  in  uniform,  at  right  of  print.  Right 
arm  upon  table  and  left  arm  upon  shoulder  of  G.  W.  P.  Custis 
who  stands  at  Washington's  left.  Behind,  stands  Eleanor  Parke 
Custis  and  on  opposite  side  of  table  sits  Mrs.  Washington. 
Oval.  Mezzotint 

Engd  by  A.  Robin  N.  Y.  |  [Copyright,  1869,  by  G.  W.  Massee]. 
I  Washington  Family.  | 

Height,  10.8.    Oval  height,  10.2.    Oval  width,  8. 1. 

PIERRE  FRANCOIS  BERTONNIER 

244  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Line 

Marckl  Del  —  Bertonnier  Sculp  |  Washington.  |  Publie 
par  Pourrat  F„  A  Paris.  |  (Baker  121) 

Height,  5.    Sub  height,  3.2.    Width,  3.8. 

244a  Same  as  244.  Before  all  letters  except  "Marckl  Del  —  Ber- 
tonnier Sculp." 

2446  Same  as  244.    Address  erased. 

244c  Same  as  244^.  With  address  "  Drouart  imp  r  du  Fouarre  1 1 
Paris." 

244cZ  Same  as  244^  Address  changed  to  "  Imp.  Chardon  aine,  r. 
Hautefeuille,  26. —  Paris."  in  type. 


[SAMUEL  ARLENT  EDWARDS] 

245    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  in  oblong  rectangle,  with  another 
oval,  to  right,  containing  portrait  of  Mrs.  Washington.  Mezzotint 

114 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


Published  by  Wm  Clausen  &  Co  47  W  28™  St  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  5.4.    Width,  8.   Oval  height,  4.15.    Oval  width,  3.14. 

This  plate  was  executed  by  S.  Arlent  age  (228),  was  rubbed  out,  and  a  head 

Edwards,  who  writes  that  only  seven  of  Washington,  after  Stuart,  substituted, 

proofs  were  taken  from  the  plate,  when  See  Index  for  the  Stuart  head, 
the  portrait  of  Washington,  after  Sav- 

245a  Same  as  245.    Before  publication  line. 


SAMUEL  SEYMOUR 

246  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Upon  a  monumental  funeral  urn, 
opposite  to  a  portrait  of  Mrs.  Washington.  The  urn  is  in  a 
landscape,  and  is  overhung  by  a  weeping  willow.  In  the  back- 
ground, a  rear  view  of  Mount  Vernon.  To  the  left,  two  women 
and  a  man  approach  the  urn,  one  of  the  women  weeping.  Stipple 

S.  Seymour  Fecit.  |  In  Memory  of  Gen^  George  Washington 
and  his  Lady  |  Philad^  Jan.  i.  1804.  Published  by  J.  Savage 
according  to  Law  |  (Baker  405) 

Height,  13.    Sub  height,  1 1.4.    Width,  16.10. 


115 


ARCHIBALD  ROBERTSON 

1791 


[R.  DUDENSING] 

247    Bust,  to  right.    Oval.  Stipple 

George  Washington.  |  From  the  original  Miniature  on 
Ivory,  Painted  from  life  by  Arch?  Robertson,  |  in  Phila- 
delphia, in  December  1 791.  |  Elias  Dexter,  564  Broadway, 
New  York,  1866.  |  (Baker  162) 

Height,  5.8.    Oval  height,  3.7.    Oval  width,  2. 14. 

This  plate  is  said  to  have  been  engraved  name.  No.  248  bears  a  nearer  resem- 
by  R.  Dudensing  and  it  is  the  only  print  blance  to  247  than  to  any  other  known 
after  Archibald  Robertson's  portrait  of  picture  and  is  therefore  classed  with  it. 
Washington,  that  bears  the  painter's 


ELKANAH  TISDALE 

248  Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  6/16,  decorated, 
half  way  up  from  the  bottom,  with  laurel  branches,  upon  a  base, 
with  flags  and  drums,  in  a  rectangle.  Beneath  the  oval,  a  rep- 
resentation of  Washington  taking  command  of  the  army  in- 
scribed "  Gen!  Washington  takes  Command  of  the  |  American 
Army  at  Cambridge  July  3d  1775."  Line 

Il6 


ARCHIBALD  ROBERTSON 

Tisdale  Sc.  |  Gen^  Washington.  |  Engrav'd  for  C.  Smith 
N-York.  |  (Baker  173) 

Height,  7.  Sub  height,  6.9.  Width,  3.15.  Oval  height,  3. 1 1.  Oval 
width,  2.15. 

[  The  Monthly  Military  Repository.    By  Charles  Smith.    Vol.  1,  New 

York,  1796.] 

There  is  a  modern  copy  of  this  plate  with  "Engraved  for  C.  Smith  N  York." 

at  top  of  plate. 


117 


WALTER  ROBERTSON 
!794 


ROBERT  FIELD 

249  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Oval,  with 
border  of  oak  leaves,  4/16.  Above  the  oval,  a  straight  sword, 
supporting,  on  its  point,  a  liberty  cap,  with  the  word  "Libertas," 
encircled  with  a  laurel  wreath  from  which  rays  diverge  across  the 
middle.  Beneath  the  oval,  an  eagle,  on  clouds,  with  a  long 
ribbon,  in  his  bill,  inscribed  "  E  Pluribus  Unum."  At  either  side 
of  oval  a  flag  and  palm  branch.  The  entire  design  vignette  en- 
closed in  rectangle  of  three  lines,  2/16.  Stipple 

Jo?  Jas  Barralet — Invenit  1795.  I  Painted  by  W.  Robert- 
son.— Engrav'd  by  R.  Field.  |  George  Washington,  |  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  |  Published  by  Walter  Robert- 
son, Philadelphia  &  New  York  ist  August  1795.  | 

(Baker  169) 

Height,  13.8.  Sub  height,  1 1. 13.  Width,  9.31.  Oval  height,  3.14. 
Oval  width,  3. 


WALKER 

250  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Oval,  with 
border,  2/16.  Similar  to  249,  with  the  substitution  of  a  radiating 
star,  above  the  oval,  in  place  of  the  sword  and  liberty  cap.  Stipple 

118 


Number  249  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  engraving  in  stipple  by  Robert  Field. 


G  E  ©  R  G  E  WA  SHIN  G  T  O  N , 

PRESIDENT  of  die  UNITED  STATES, 


ItiMtlltnl  by  IValhT  HolwrtSMjiriiUoilclpliiB  xSiwYork.  lltagulj  i;.').> .  — 


WALTER  ROBERTSON 

Robertson  Pinxt. — Walker  Excudit.  |  George  Washington. 
|  President  of  the  United  States.  |  Published  March  25, 
1797,  by  E.  Walker.    N?  7,  Cornhill.  |  (Baker  170) 

Height,  12.6.  Sub  height,  1 1.2.  Width,  8.13.  Oval  height,  4.4.  Oval 
width,  3.5. 

The  title,  in  all  prints  that  I  have  seen,  is  in  open  etched  letters. 
250a  Same  as  250.    Before  all  letters. 


WILLIAM  ROLLINSON 

251    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    Oval,  with  border 
line,  1/16.  Stipple 

ROLLINSON    SCULPT    |    G.    WASHINGTON    |    PRESIDENT    OF  THE 

United  States  |  Publish'd  by  I.  Reid  New  York  1796.  | 

(Baker  172) 

Height,  5.1 1.   Oval  height,  3.12.   Oval  width,  2.14. 

[Historical  View  of  the  United  States  of  America.    By  Winterbottom. 
New  York,  1796.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

252    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    Oval,  with  oak 
leaf  border,  4/16.  Stipple 

General  George  Washington  |  (Baker  1 74) 

Height,  4. 12.    Oval  height,  3. 12.    Oval  width,  2. 1 5. 

[Dublin  University  Magazine.] 
II9 


WALTER  ROBERTSON 


[UNKNOWN] 

Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.  Oval,  in  a  bor- 
der of  laurel,  4/16.  Above,  a  baton  and  a  sheathed  sword, 
crossed,  amid  diverging  sun  rays.  On  either  side  of  oval,  flags, 
and  beneath,  a  liberty  cap  and  a  bundle  of  arrows  with  ribbon 
inscribed  "  E  Pluribus  Unum."    Vignette.  Stipple 

For  the  Microscope.  |  General  Washington  |  Died  14™ 
December  1799  Aged  68  Years  | 

Height,  7.  Sub  height,  5.5.  Width,  4.1.  Oval  height,  3.12.  Oval 
width,  3. 

[The  Microscope  and  Minute  Observer,  Vol.  II,  No.  2.  Belfast, 

Feb.,  1800.] 


I20 


ADOLPH  ULRIC  WERTMULLER 

1794 

HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

254    Full  bust,  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple 

A.  Wertmuller.  S.  Pt.  |  Phila.  1795.— H.  B.  Hall.  |  "  G° 
Washington  "  |  Printed  by  W.  Pate.  |  From  the  Original 
Picture  in  the  possession  of  |  Chas.  Aug.  Davis.  Esq.  N. 
York.  |  New  York.    G.  P.  Putnam  &  C°  |  (Baker  176) 

Height,  7.4.   Sub  height,  5.6.   Width,  5.8. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Irving.    New  York,  1859. J 

254a  Same  as  254.    Before  all  letters. 

2546  Same  as  254a.    With  names  of  painter  and  engraver. 

254c  Same  as  254.    Without  first  and  second  lines  of  lettering. 


JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

255    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Vignette. 

121 


Stipple 


ADOLPH  ULRIC  WERTMULLER 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre.  |  "  G°  Washington  "  |  George 
Washington.  |  From  the  Portrait  by  Wertmuller.  | 

(Baker  175) 

Height,  6.10.   Sub  height,  4.8.   Width,  4.2. 

[Lives  of  Illustrious  Men  of  America.   Cincinnati,  1859.] 

255a  Same  as  255.    Before  all  letters. 

2556  Same  as  255a.    Last  line  of  lettering  erased. 


122 


WILLIAM  WILLIAMS 

1794 

J.  A.  O'NEILL 

256    Half  length,  to  right,  in  Masonic  regalia.    Vignette.  Mixed 

O'Neill  N.  Y.  |  Washington  |  Engraved  from  the  Por- 
trait, PAINTED    FROM    LIFE    BY    WlLLIAMS,  |  FOR  ALEXANDRIA 

Washington  Lodge  N°  22.  |  Virginia,  1794.  |  (Baker  168) 
Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  5.    Width,  4.6. 

256a  Same  as  256.    Address  added,  "Masonic  Pub  &  Man  Co. 
N.  Y."  I 

2566  Same  as  256.    Before  all  letters. 


123 


GIUSEPPE  CERACCHI 

1795 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

257    Bust,  in  profile,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

H.  B.  Hall.  |  Washington.  |  From  the  Bust  by  G.  Ceracchi, 
taken  from  life  ;  |  (now  in  possession  of  gouverneur  kem- 
ble  Esq.  Cold  Spring).  |  Engraved  for  Irving's  Washing- 
ton. I  (Baker  166) 

Height,  6.9.    Sub  height,  3.8.   Width,  3.10. 

[Life  of  Washington.   By  Irving.    New  York,  1855-59.] 

257a  Same  as  257.    With  engraver's  name  only. 

2576  Same  as  257.    Lettering  erased  and  relettered  the  same,  omit- 
ting last  line,  only  nearer  the  bust,  reducing  the  height  to  4.10. 

257c  Same  as  257b.    Lettering  added,  over  head,  "  Life  of  Washing- 
ton." 

251d  Same  as  257c.    "  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons"  added. 

257e  Same  as  257d.    Address  changed  to  "  Philadelphia  |  J.  B.  Lip- 
pincott  &  Co  I  " 

124 


GIUSEPPE  CERACCHI 

JOHN  FRANCIS  EUGENE  PRUD'HOMME 

258    Bust,  nearly  profile,  to  left,  upon  a  pedestal.    Vignette,  in  rect- 
angle of  a  single  line.  Stipple 

Drawn  by  J.  G.  Chapman. — from  the  Original  bust  by  Cer- 
raci.  —  Engv'd  by  J.  F.  E.  Prud'homme.  I  Washington.  | 
Harper  &  Brothers.  |  (Baker  167) 

Height,  4.10.   Sub  height,  3.9.  Width,  2.14. 

[Life  of  Washington.   By  J.  K.  Paulding.    New  York,  1835.] 


125 


GILBERT  STUART 

1795-1796 


VAUGHAN  TYPE 


THOMAS  HOLLOWAY 


259    Full  bust,  to  right.    Border  4/16. 


Line 


George  Washington.  |  Engraved  by  T  Holloway  from  a 
Picture  painted  by  M*  Stuart  in  1795.  |  in  the  possession 
of  Samuel  Vaughan  Esq*  |  Published  as  the  act  directs  by 
T.  Holloway  and  the  other  Proprietors.  Novr  2.  1796  | 


Height,  10.10.   Sub  height,  8.10.   Width,  7.4. 

[Essays  on  Physiognomy.    By  Lavater.    London,  1789-98.] 

The  name  of  the  owner  of  the  picture  replica  of  Stuart's  first  original  portrait 

engraved  (259)  has  been  given  to  this  of  Washington,  in  the  possession  of 

type  of  Stuart's  portrait  of  Washington.  Marsden  J.  Perry,  Esq.,  of  Providence, 

The  painting  now  belongs  to  Mrs.  Jos-  R.  I.    See  The  Century  Magazine  for 

eph  Harrison  of  Philadelphia.    It  is  a  February,  1902. 

259a  Same  as  259.    Before  all  letters. 


169  I 


(Baker  258) 


259&  Same  as  259.    Plate  worn  and  worked  over  along  the  left  arm 
and  in  the  background. 

126 


GILBERT  STUART 


WILLIAM  RIDLEY 

260    Full  bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

European  Magazine.  |  Engraved  by  W.  Ridley,  from  an 
Original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of  Sam^  Vaughan  Esqr 
I  General  Washington.  |  Published  by  J.  Sewell.  32  Corn- 
hill,  April  Is?"  1800.  |  (Baker  311) 

Height,  5.13.    Oval  height,  4.   Oval  width,  3.8. 

260a  Same  as  260.    Name  of  "Vaughan"  erased  and  "  "  sub- 
stituted. 

2606  Same  as  260.    Before  all  letters. 


K.  MACKENZIE 

261    Full  bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  K.  Mackenzie  from  an  Original  Picture.  | 
Geoe  Washington  Esq?  |  late  President  &  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  |  Forces  of  the  United  States  of  America.  | 
London  Published  by  G.  Cawthorn,  British  Library  152, 
Strand.  |  (Baker  284) 

Height,  5.5.    Oval  height,  3.12.    Oval  width,  3. 
261a  Same  as  261.    Before  all  letters. 
2616  Same  as  261.    Title  and  inscription  in  etched  letters. 
261c  Same  as  261.    Address  changed  to  "132  Strand." 


WILLIAM  HOLL 

262    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16. 

127 


Stipple 


GILBERT  STUART 

Holl  sculp.  |  (Baker  255) 

Oval  height,  1.14.    Oval  width,  1.8. 

Heading  to  a  printed  biographical  sketch  of  "  General  Washington  ". 
[Biographical  Magazine.    London,  1819.] 


WILLIAM  ENSOM 

263    Bust,  to  right.    Borderline,  1/16.  Line 

Painted  by  Stuart.  |  General  George  Washington.  |  En- 
graved by  William  Ensom.  |  London.  Pub?  for  the  Propri- 
etor, September,  1822.  |  E  W  3  |  (Baker  219) 

Height,  4.12.    Sub  height,  2.9.    Width,  1.15. 

[Walmsley's  Physiognomical  Portraits.    London,  1824.] 

263a  Same  as  263.    With  word  "  Proof"  in  lower  right  margin. 

263&  Same  as  263.    Before  all  letters  and  border  line.    "  W.  Ensom 
Sculp' "  etched  under  rectangle. 

263c  Same  as  263.    All  lettering  erased  and  title  reengraved,  2/16 
below  border  line. 


CHARLES  KENNEDY  BURT 
264    Full  bust,  to  right.    Borderline,  1/16.  Line 
Stuart  PinxT —  C  Burt,  Sc  |  (Baker  187) 

Height,  5.    Width,  3.12. 

[Popular  History  of  the  United  States.     By  Bryant  and  Gay,  Vol.  3.  New 

York,  1879.] 

128 


GILBERT  STUART 

J.  W.  COOK 

265    Bust,  to  right.    Vignette,  in  lower  right  corner  of  plate,  with  20 
portraits  of  "  Revolutionists  &  Political  Partisans."  Line 

Washington.  |  Engraved  by  J.  W.  Cook,  for  Crabb's  Histor- 
ical Dictionary —  Published  by  Baldwin,  Cradock  &  Joy, 
1825.  I 

Height,  9.10.   Width,  6.1 1.    Head,  height,  1.8.    Width,  1.6. 


WILLIAM  HOME  LIZARS 

266  Bust,  to  right.  In  left  upper  corner  of  plate  with  portraits  of 
Thos  Warton,  Wolfe,  Walcot  and  West,  in  rectangle,  with  ruled 
background  and  border  line,  1/16.  Line 

Washington  |  Lizars  Sc.  | 

Height,  3.4.   Width,  2.1.    Head,  height,  1.    Width,  .14. 

[Bellchamber's  Biographical  Dictionary,  Vol.  4.    London,  1835.] 


DAVID  EDWIN 

267  Full  bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  border,  2/16,  in  the  upper  part  of 
a  rectangle.  An  eagle,  with  a  laurel  wreath,  rests  upon  the  top  of 
the  oval,  and  about  the  sides  and  base  are  flags,  laurel  branches 
and  war  emblems.  Over  the  eagle,  a  circlet  of  ten  stars.  The 
title,  on  a  tablet,  within  rectangle.  Stipple 

Geo:  Washington.  |  Edwin  sc.  |  (Baker  385) 

Height,  6.6.  Width,  3.13.  Sub  height,  4.2.  Oval  height,  2.5.  Oval 
width,  1. 14. 


[American  Artillirist's  Companion,  Vol.  2.    Philadelphia,  1809.] 

I29 


GILBERT  STUART 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

268  Bust,  to  right.    Vignette.  Line 

Eng°  by  H.  B.  Hall  N.  Y.  from  an  Original  Miniature  by 
Birch  |  in  the  Possession  of  ChaS  G.  Barney  Esq*  | 

(Baker  386) 

Height,  3.12.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  3. 

William  Birch  copied,  in  enamel,  Stuart's  first  portrait  of  Washington. 

J.  A.  J.  WILCOX 

269  Full  bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border,  2/16,  in  a  ruled  rect- 
angle.   Upon  the  background  "W.  B.  1796".  Line 

H.  Bone,  Pinx. —  J.  A.  J.  Wilcox,  Sc  | 

Height,  3.6.  Sub  height,  3.5.  Width,  2.1 1.  Oval  height,  2.9.  Oval 
width,  2. 

[History  of  American  Revolution.    By  John  Fiske.    Boston,  1891.] 

The  assignment  of  this  enamel  to  Henry  art  and  literature,  and  shows  the  slip- 
Bone,  the  British  enameler,  with  "W.  shod  fashion  in  which  much  "history" 
B.  1796",  the  initials  of  William  Birch,  is  written, 
upon  it,  is  one  of  the  curiosities  of  history, 

269a  Same  as  269.    Before  names  of  painter  and  engraver.   Date  on 
field  "1790." 

[UNKNOWN] 

270  Full  bust,  to  left.    Circle,  surrounded  by  a  border  of  laurel 
leaves,  6/16.  Stipple 

(Baker  392) 

Diameter,  2.12. 

[The  Columbiad.    By  Joel  Barlow.    Paris,  1813.] 
This  plate  was  also  used  to  transfer  upon  china. 
130 


GILBERT  STUART 


270a  Same  as  270.    Without  border  of  laurel. 

[UNKNOWN] 

271  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  surrounded  by  oak  leaves  and  enclosed  by 
circular  lines  containing  title.  Line 

Columbian.  |  Total  Abstinence  Society  |  Aux.  to  Washing- 
ton. I  T.  B.  S.  I 

Height,  2.14.    Diameter,  2.9.    Oval  height,  1. 12.    Oval  width,  1.6. 
I  have  only  seen  modern  impressions  from  this  plate  when  much  worn. 

J.  G.  WALKER 

272  Full  bust,  to  right.  In  center  of  an  ornamental  rectangle. 
Above,  the  sun  dispersing  clouds,  and  below,  a  female  figure, 
with  right  hand  supporting  a  bundle  of  fasces,  and  left  arm 
around  a  child  holding  a  liberty  pole  with  cap.  Line 

His  ExcelY  Gen? — Geo?  Washington,  |  Engraved  by  J. 

G.  Wtalker,  I  From  a  Picture — by  W.  Birch  1796,  |  Painted 
from  Life — in  the  Office  of  |  His  Excellency  —  the  Gen- 
eral, I  by  the  request  of  —  I.  G.  Van  Staphorst  Esq?  |  of 
Amsterdam,  in  whose  possession  the  Original  Portrait  now 
is  I  To  I.  G.  Van  Staphorst  Esq?  the  particular  Friend 
of  the  General,  |  This  Print  is  with  permission  most  res- 
pectfully Inscribed,  |  by  His  Obliged  &  Obed^  Servant,  | 
I.  G.  Walker.  |  Copy  right  secured  by  Law  in  the  United 
States  of  America.  |  Publish'd  as  the  Act  directs,  June  21, 
1800,  by  M?  Bowyer,  Historic  Gallery  Pall  Mall,  Mr  R. 
Wilkinson  N?  58  Cornhill.  M?  Brewer  the  corner  of  New- 
gate Street  &  J.  G.  Walker  Church  Lane  Hammersmith.  | 

(Baker  390) 

Height,  7.4.    Width,  5.1 1.    Sub  height,  3.   Sub  width,  2.8. 

131 


GILBERT  STUART 


212a  Same  as  272.  Before  letters,  except  in  etched  letters,  " Pub- 
lished as  the  Act  directs  June  16,  1800  by  J.  G.  Walker,  Ham- 
mersmith." 


[UNKNOWN] 
273    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

(Baker  391) 

Oval  height,  5.12.    Oval  width,  4.9. 

The  only  impression  of  this  print  that  I  the  bad  drawing,  might  be  ascribed  to 
know,  is  upon  satin,  without  any  letter-  David  Edwin,  whose  work  it  much 
ing.    It  is  well  executed,  and,  but  for  resembles. 


P.  ROBERTS 

274  Bust,  to  right,  with  left  hand  thrust  in  coat,  at  breast.  Oval, 
in  border,  5/16,  resembling  a  picture  frame,  leaning  against 
rocks,  in  landscape,  and  surrounded  by  flags  and  war  emblems. 
In  the  background,  clouds  and  sun  rays.    Oblong  sheet. 

Stipple  and  Etching 

Painted  by  W.  Birch  Esq.  |  of  Carolina.  |  — Engraved  by  | 
P.  Roberts.  |  George  Washington  Late  President  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  |  This  Plate  is  Humbly  Dedi- 
cated to  the  Friends  of  the  above  Gentleman,  by  their 
most  Obedient  Humble  ServT  |  P.  Roberts — Proof  |  Lon- 
don. Published  as  the  Act  directs  April  10,  1800,  by  P.  Rob- 
erts, at       Holland's,  50.  Oxford  Street.  |      (Baker  389) 

Height,  9. 1.  Sub  height,  8.6.  Width,  1 1. 12.  Oval  height,  3.6.  Oval 
width,  2.12. 

Heading  to  broadside  biographical  sketch  of  "  George  Washington  the  most  Illus- 
trious Patriot  the  Annals  of  Modern  History  Record." 


132 


GILBERT  STUART 


274«  Same  as  274.    "Proof"  erased  and  address  changed  to  "  Pubd 
by  R.  Pollard  Spa  Fields  London." 


G.  CARATTONI 

275    Half  length,  full  front,  head  to  right.    Right  hand  thrust  into 
waistcoat.  Line 

S.d'  A. —  T.  27.  I  Bosio.  inv. — G.  Carattoni  inc.  |  Washing- 
ton I 

Height,  4.2.    Sub  height,  3.1.    Width,  2.6. 


W.  READ 

276    Bust,  to  right,  eyes  to  front.    Left  hand  thrust  into  waistcoat. 
Vignette.  Stipple 

W.  Read  sc.  |  Washington.  |  London.  Published  Jany  9, 
1 823, by  Sir  R.  Phillips  &  C?  Bride  Court,  Bridge  Street.  | 

(Baker  387) 

Height,  3.5.    Width,  2.12.    Sub  height,  1. 15.    Sub  width,  2. 

276a  Same  as  276.    Plate  reworked.    Eyes  to  right,  and  some 
changes  in  hair.    Address  erased. 


[UNKNOWN] 

277    Bust,  to  right.    Left  hand  thrust  into  waistcoat.    Vignette,  in 
rectangle,  with  double  border  lines,  1/16.    Title,  in  rectangle. 

Stipple 

Washington.  |  70.  | 
Height,  3.4.    Width,  2.7. 

133 


GILBERT  STUART 
211a  Same  as  277.    Plate  worn  and  coat  re-lined.    "  70."  erased. 


[UNKNOWN] 

278    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  in  border,  6/16,  within  a  rectangle.  Below, 
a  ruled  tablet  containing  title.  Line 

George  |  Washington  |  Ne  a  Bridges-Creek,  le  22  Fevrier 
1732,  i  mort  le  14  decembre  1 799.  |  a  paris,  chez  menard 
&  Desenne,  Rue  Git-le-Cceur  N?  8.  |  (Baker  388) 

Height,  7.4.  Sub  height,  5.10.  Width,  3. 11.  Oval  height,  3.1.  Oval 
width,  2.10. 

278a  Same  as  278.    Before  all  letters,  with  tablet  white. 

278&  Same  as  278a.    "Washington"  in  open  letters  upon  white 
tablet,  and  address. 

278c  Same  as  278.    Without  address. 


THOMAS  CLARKE 

279  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  upon  a  pyramidal  monument  to  right  of 
plate.  Over  oval,  a  cherubim,  and  on  either  side  laurel  branches. 
Beneath  oval,  "  G.  Washington.  |  There  is  |  Reft  in  |  Heaven."  | 
Over  monument,  a  weeping  willow.  Approaching  monument, 
from  left,  a  man  and  two  women,  the  man  and  first  woman  weeping, 
while  the  second  woman  supports  an  anchorand,with  her  left  hand, 
resting  upon  the  left  shoulder  of  the  first  woman,  points,  with  the 
right  hand  uplifted,  to  heaven.  Enclosed  in  a  circular  floriated 
double  border,  12/16,  upon  the  inside  of  which  is  engraver's  name. 
Title  upon  tablet  at  bottom.  In  a  rectangle,  engraved  to  repre- 
sent brick  work,  with  black  outside  border,  2/16.  Stipple 

134 


GILBERT  STUART 


T.  Clarke  Sculpt  1801  Boston.  |  Sacred  to  the  Memory 
of  the  Illustrious  G.  Washington.  | 

Height,  8.3.  Width,  8.  Diameter,  6.4.  Head,  oval  height,  .13.  Oval 
width,  .9. 

279a  Same  as  279.  Outside  black  border,  increased  to  3/16,  the  title, 
which  is  in  open  letter  in  279,  is  filled  in  and  the  leaves,  in  border, 
are  crossed  with  perpendicular  lines.  There  is  also  a  shadow 
cast  diagonally  across  the  left  side  of  the  base  of  monument,  just 
below  the  word  "  Heaven  ".  Other  parts  of  the  plate  show  new 
work. 


THOMAS  CLARKE 

280  Bust,  to  left.  Circular,  with  border,  1/16,  in  a  rectangle  engraved 
to  represent  brick  work  with  black  border  line,  1/16.  Title, 
on  tablet,  beneath  circle,  within  rectangle.  Stipple 

Clarke  sc.  |  G.  Washington.  |  Who  departed  this  Life  Decr 
14.  1799  Aged  68.  |  Sold  by  W.  Spotswood  |        (Baker  195) 

Height,  2.10.  Width,  2.3.   Diameter,  1.15. 


PETER  MAVERICK 
281    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  in  border  of  oak  leaves,  3/16.  Line 
P.  Maverick  | 

Oval  height,  i.il   Oval  width,  1.7. 

The  only  impression  seen  has  been  cut  down  so  the  description  may  not  be  com- 
plete of  the  entire  plate. 

135 


GILBERT  STUART 


ALBERT  ROSENTHAL 

282    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  in  miniature  frame,  3/16,  with  loop  at  top. 
In  lower  margin,  Washington's  seal.  Etching 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  from  a  Miniature  by  Robert 
Field  in  the  possession  of  C.  C.  Moreau  Esq.  N  Y.  |  Dodd, 
Mead  &  Co.  N.  Y.  1896.  | 

Height,  5.8.    Oval  height,  3.5.    Oval  width,  2.9. 

Field  made  several  copies,  in  miniature,  gave  to  personal  friends  of  her  husband, 
of  Stuart's  first  portrait  of  Washington,  The  one  engraved  was  so  given  to  Samuel 
for  Mrs.Washington,  soon  after  the  Gen-  Meredith.  The  six  that  I  have  seen 
eral's  death,  which  Mrs.  Washington    are  signed  "  R  F  1800". 


[UNKNOWN] 

283  Bust,  to  right.  Vignette,  in  oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  resting 
upon  three  books  lettered  "  Order  ",  "  Law  ",  "  Religion  ".  To 
left  a  lion,  with  fore  feet  on  a  scroll  entitled  "Answer  to  Ad- 
dresses." On  right,  an  eagle,  head  and  neck  only  visible, 
upon  another  scroll  marked  "  Last  Legacy."  At  top,  of  oval,  a 
laurel  wreath,  with  diverging  rays.  To  right,  on  same  plate,  a 
similar  oval,  resting  upon  five  books,  containing  portrait  of  Jeffer- 
son, to  left,  lettered  "Sophism",  "Notes  on  Virginia",  "Tom. 
Paine",  "  Condorcet ",  and  "Voltaire".  A  rattlesnake  and  a 
crocodile  take  the  place  of  the  lion  and  eagle,  with  a  burning 
candle  above.  In  the  lower  margin,  "  Look  on  this  Picture,  and 
on  this,"  etc.,  etc.  Etching 

New  York.  June,  1807.  I  (Baker  360) 

Oval  height,  4.14.    Oval  width,  3.12. 

This  political  print  is  very  well  executed,  er  working  here  at  its  date,  as  the  por- 
and  may  be  by  Robert  Field,  who  was  traits  are  very  like  his  portraits,  of 
a  skilful  engraver  and  miniature  paint-    Washington  and  Jefferson,  after  Stuart. 

I36 


GILBERT  STUART 

HENRI  LEFORT 

28-4    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  in  rectangle,  with  border  line,  i/i 6. 

Etching 

P.  A.  PETICOLAS  PINXT  1796  HENRI  LEFORT  AQ.  F.  |  W.  | 

Height,  3.10.    Width,  2.1 1.    Oval  height,  3.    Oval  width,  2.4. 

The  Peticolas  miniature  is  evidently  from  Stuart's  first  portrait  as  were 
the  Birch  and  Field  miniatures. 


LANSDOWNE  TYPE 

JAMES  HEATH 

285  Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left,  right  arm  ex- 
tended as  in  the  act  of  speaking,  dress  sword  in  left  hand  held  to 
the  side.  To  left,  a  table  partly  covered  with  a  cloth,  upon 
which  are  inkstand  and  books.  Beneath,  several  lettered  vol- 
umes. To  right,  an  arm-chair,  and  in  the  background,  two  rows 
of  pillars,  between  which  is  a  curtain  partly  drawn  up.  Line 

Painted  by  Gabriel  Stuart,  1797. — Engraved  by  James 
Heath  Historical  Engraver  to  his  Majesty,  and  to  His 
Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales.  |  George  Washing- 
ton I  Published  JanY  i.  1800,  by  J.  Heath  N°  42,  Newman 
Street,  &  Messr.s  Robinson's,  Pater-noster  Row.  | 

Height,  21.5.    Sub  height,  19.15.   Width,  13.2. 

Title  in  open  letter. 

285a  Same  as  285.  Title  changed  to  "  General  Washington,"  and 
"from  the  original  Picture  in  the  Collection  of  the  Marquis  of 
Lansdowne."  added  after  "  Wales."  Address  changed  to,  "  Pub- 
lished Feb^  1.  1800,  by  J  a?  Heath,  N°  42  Newman  Street, 
Mefsrs  Boydells,  Cheapside,  &  J.  P.  Thompson,  Great  Newport 

137 


GILBERT  STUART 


Street  London  Copy  Right  Secured  in  the  United  States, 

according  to  Law." 

JAMES  HEATH 

Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

Painted  by  Gabriel  Stuart,  1797. — Engraved  by  James 
Heath,  Historical  Engraver  to  his  Majesty,  and  to  his 
Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales.  |  from  the  original 
Picture  in  the  Collection  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdown.  | 
General  Washington.  |  Published  FebY  i.  1800,  by  Jas 
Heath.  N?  42  Newman  Street.  Messr.s  Boydells,  Cheapside, 

&  J.  P.  Thompson,  Great  Newport  Street,  London  

Copy  Right  secured  in  the  United  States,  according  to 
Law.  I  (Baker  250) 

Height,  21.4.    Sub  height,  19.15.   Width,  13. 1. 


A  cursory  examination  of  this  plate 
would  leave  the  impression  that  it  was  a 
third  state  of  285.  But  a  close  critical 
scrutiny  shows  it  to  be  a  different  plate. 
The  execution  is  generally  inferior  to 
that  of  285,  and  certain  details,  such  as 
the  lettering  on  the  books  under  the 
table,  are  entirely  different.  Also  the 
final  "  e  "  is  wanting  in  Lansdowne.  I 
have  seen  a  trial  etching  of  285  with 
head  blank,  and  without  names  of 
painter  and  engraver,  but  with  title  in 
open  letter,  and  address,  "  Published 
Oct!  12.  1797  by  J.  Heath  N°  42  New- 
man Street  &  Messrs  Robinson's  Pater- 
Noster  Row."   The  issuing  of  this  plate 


in  America  caused  a  lawsuit  by  Stuart 
to  restrain  its  sale,  and  no  end  of  con- 
troversy regarding  it  has  ensued,  the 
most  familiar  being  the  common  idea 
that  impressions  with  the  name  "  Ga- 
briel," are  very  uncommon,  whereas 
there  are  no  prints  known  with  any 
other  name.  The  name  of  the  owner 
of  the  picture  here  engraved,  Lord 
Lansdowne,  has  been  given  to  this 
whole  length  type.  The  painting  is  now 
owned  by  Lord  Rosebery,  in  London, 
and  is  a  replica,  from  the  original  pic- 
ture in  possession  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia, 
signed  "  G.  Stuart  1796." 


JAMES  HEATH  ? 

Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

138 


GILBERT  STUART 


Painted  by  Gabriel  Stuart  1797. — Engraved  by  James 
Heath  Historical  Engraver  to  his  Majesty  and  to  his 
Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of  Wales  |  from  the  original 
Picture  in  the  Collection  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdown.  | 
General  Washington.  | 

Height,  20.9.   Sub  height,  19.12.  Width,  13. 1. 

Although  this  plate  bears  the  name  of  drapery.   In  other  words  it  is  a  forgery, 

James  Heath,  as  engraver,  it  is  certainly  and  none  the  less  interesting  for  that 

not  his  work,  but  a  copy  of  his  print,  by  reason.    I  have  seen  an  unfinished  trial 

an  inferior  hand  and  of  much  later  proof,  only  slightly  advanced  beyond 

date,  as  is  shown  by  the  machine  ruling  the  etching,  and  before  any  machine 

over  the  shoes  and  in  some  parts  of  the  ruling. 


J.  NORMAN 

288    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

Engraved  by  J  Norman  |  George  Washington  |  President 
of  the  United  States  | 

Height,  20.12.    Sub  height,  19.3.   Width,  13.2. 


JOHN  CHORLEY 

289    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart,  1797. —  Printed  by  Isaac  Cary 
— Engraved  by  John  Chorley,  Boston.  |  General  Washing- 
ton. I  "  G°  Washington  "  | 

Height,  20.14.    Sub  height,  19.12.   Width,  13. 

289a  Same  as  289.    Printer's  name  erased  and  "  Pendleton,  Boston." 
substituted.  (Baker  194) 

139 


GILBERT  STUART 


289&  Same  as  289a.  Printer's  name  erased  and  address  added  after 
title  "  Published  by  W  Peirre  Teller  &  Sold  by  T.  Cotrel. 
97  Fulton  St.  New  York." 


WATERMAN  LILY  ORMSBY 

290    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart. —  Published  by  W.  L.  Ormsby. 
116  Fulton  Street  N.  Y. —  Eng'd.  on  Steel  by  W.  L. 
Ormsby,  N.  Y.  |  Washington.  |  (Baker  297) 

Height,  21.6.    Sub  height,  20.1.    Width,  13.2. 

290«  Same  as  290.  The  following  added:  "Presented  to  the  Sub- 
scribers of  the  I  Family  Circle  &  Parlor  Annual.  |  Who  pay  | 
Two  Dollars  for  Two  years  Subscription.  |  J.  G.  Reed  Pub- 
lisher. I  140  Fulton  St.  N.  Y."  | 


OLIVER  PELTON 

291    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart. — Published  by  E.  R.  Pelton, 
Office  of  Eclectic  Magazine  N?  5  Beekman  St.  N.  Y. —  En- 
graved by  O.  Pelton.  |  Washington.  |  (Baker  301) 

Height,  21.3.    Sub  height,  20.    Width,  13. 1. 


291a  Same  as  291.    Address  erased  and  "  Gurdon  Bill,  Springfield 
Mass."  substituted. 

140 


GILBERT  STUART 


2915  Same  as  291a.  Address  erased  and  "Henry  Bill,  Norwich 
Conn."  substituted. 

291c  Same  as  291.  Engraver's  name  and  address  erased.  "  1797," 
after  name  of  painter,  and  "  Given  with  the  American  Pub- 
lisher." added. 


[UNKNOWN] 

292    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Mezzotint 

Publish'd  July  is.t  1801.  by  Atkins  &  Nightingale,  No.  100, 
Chesnut  Street,  Philadelphia.  |  General  Washington. 
From  the  original  Picture  in  Philadelphia.  | 

Height,  24.4.    Sub  height,  22.14.    Width,  16. 10. 

This  plate  I  believe  to  be  the  work  of  the  five  impressions  from  this  plate  that 
George  Graham,  an  English  mezzotint  I  know  (two  of  them  in  colors)  has  one 
engraver,  who  was  in  America  at  the  and  a  half  inches  of  lettering  erased 
date  of  this  print,  and  produced  other  from  first  line,  after  "  Philadelphia,"  in 
plates  in  the  same  manner.    Each  of   the  address. 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 

293    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Mezzotint 

E.  Savage  Execu:td  1801  |  George  Washington.  | 

Height,  27.    Sub  height,  26.6.    Width,  20.5. 

The  date  is  barely  visible  in  most  copies.    In  only  one,  that  I 
have  seen,  is  it  perfectly  distinct. 

293«  Same  as  293.    Before  all  letters. 

141 


GILBERT  STUART 


293&  Same  as  293.    Before  engraver's  name  and  with  title  in  open 
letters. 

This  state  may  be  Baker  358,  although  seen  no  other  print  answering  the  de- 
it  differs  materially  in  size ;  but  I  have  scription. 


H.  S.  SADD 

294    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Mezzotint 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart, —  Engraved  by  H.  S.  Sadd,  N.  Y.  | 
George  Washington.  |  Printed  by  J  Neale  |  Published  at 
the  Albion  Office.  New  York  1844.  | 

Height,  28.6.    Sub  height,  26.8.    Width,  20.6. 
294a  Same  as  294.    Before  title  and  address. 
294&  Same  as  294.    Without  "  Printed  by  J  Neale." 

294c  Same  as  294b.    Address  erased. 

This  may  be  Baker  319.    No  print  has  been  seen  agreeing  with  title 
and  size  of  Baker  319. 


C.  W.  CARTER 

295    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Mezzotint 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. —  Engraved  by  C.  W.  Carter  | 
George  Washington.  | 

Height,  27.4.    Sub  height,  26.2.    Width,  20.5. 

Nos.  294  and  295  have  been  considered  surements  of  the  figure  show  them  to 
different  states  of  same  plate,  but  mea-    be  different  plates. 

142 


GILBERT  STUART 

JAMES  R.  RICE 

296    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Mezzotint 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. —  Engraved  By  J.  R.  Rice.  |  "  G° 
Washington  "  |  (Baker  309) 

Height,  21.3.    Sub  height,  19.14.    Width,  13.5. 

296a  Same  as  296.    Address  added:  "Printed  by  Illman  Bros',  617 
Arch  St.  Philad?  |  Published  By  Pohlig  &  Rice;  Philadelphia."  | 


CORNELIUS  TIEBOUT 

297  Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Stipple 

G  Washington.  |  Engraved  &  Published  by  C  Tiebout  N° 
83  Chesnut  ST  Philad  1801.  | 

Height,  21.5.    Sub  height,  20.3.    Width,  13.5. 

This  may  be  Baker  377,  there  described  from  a  cut  down  print. 

291a  Same  as  297.  Engraver's  name  and  address  erased  and  "  Philad. 
Pub.  by  M.  Carey  N?  118  Market  S!"  substituted. 

2976  Same  as  297.  Re-lettered  "Painted  by  G.  Stuart — Engraved 
by  C.  Tiebout  |  G  Washington.  |  Published  by  Wm.  Smith  702 
S.  3rd.  St.  Philad."  I 

CHARLES  GOODMAN  AND  ROBERT  PIGGOT 

298  Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.  Similar  to  285. 
Painted  by  G.  Stuart  1797. —  Published  by  W.  H.  Morgan 

143 


GILBERT  STUART 


N?  114  Chestnut  Street  Philada — Engraved  by  C.  Good- 
man and  R.  Piggot.  I  General  Washington.  |  President  of 
the  United  States  |  Born  February  221*1?  1732.  Died 
December  14™  1799.  |  (Baker  236) 

Height,  22.4.    Sub  height,  19.14.    Width,  13. 

298a  Same  as  298.  Before  lines  3  and  4  of  lettering.  Title  in  open 
letter  and  date  "  18 18  "  after  address.  The  only  two  impressions 
seen  are  printed  on  satin. 


W.  H.  W.  BICKNELL 

299    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Etching 

Published  and  copyrighted,  1897,  by  A.  W.  Elson  &  Co., 
Boston,  U.  S.  A.  |  W.  H.  W  Bicknell  sc  | 

Height,  1 1. 10.    Sub  height,  1 1.6.    Width,  7.8. 


E.  A.  RICE 

300    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Mezzotint 

Engraved  by  E.  A.  Rice.  |  "  G°  Washington"  |  Smith  & 
Holden  Publishers,  82  West  Baltimore  St.  Baltimore 
Md.  I  (Baker  310) 

Height,  12.12.    Sub  height,  11.2.    Width,  7.10. 


300a  Same  as  300.    Before  all  letters. 

144 


GILBERT  STUART 


J.  H.  NESMITH 

301    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 
Borderline,  2/16.  Line 

Engraved  by  J.  H.  Nesmith  |  Washington  | 

Height,  6.1.    Sub  height,  5.4.    Width,  3.8. 

301a  Same  as  301.    Address  added:  "Published  by  Hezekiah  Howe 
and  Durrie  &  Peck,  New  Haven  Conn."  (Baker  293) 

Height,  6.4. 

[History  of  the  United  States.    By  T.  Pitkin.    New  Haven,  1828.] 


J.  H.  NESMITH 

302    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 
Border  line,  2/16.  Line 

Stuart  Pinx. — Nesmith  Sc.  |  Washington  | 

Height,  5.15.    Sub  height,  5.3.    Width,  3.8. 

The  chief  difference  in  this  plate,  from    for  another  state  of  301,  notwithstand- 
301,  is  in  its  execution,  which  is  much    ing  the  difference  in  height, 
superior;  otherwise  it  might  be  taken 


[UNKNOWN] 

303    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 
Borderline,  1/16.  Line 

Washington,  j 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  4.8.    Width,  3.1. 

[History  of  the  United  States.    By  Barber.   New  Haven,  1829.] 

This  is  a  crude  copy  of  302.  There  difference  to  be  accounted  for  by  the 
would  seem  to  be  two  similar  plates  stretching,  of  plate  or  of  paper,  in  a 
varying  fractionally  in  size,  yet  too  much    print  of  this  size. 

145 


GILBERT  STUART 


F.  F.  WALKER 

304    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 
Oval  top.  Line 

F.  F.  Walker  | 
Height,  6.9.    Width,  4.3. 


SAMUEL  DAVENPORT 

305    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

Davenport,  sculp.  |  General  Washington.  |  London  :  Pub- 
lished by  Thomas  Tegg  &  Son,  Cheapside  ist  Dec?  1835.  | 

(Baker  198) 

Height,  4.12.    Sub  height,  4.1.    Width,  2.10. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  C.  R.  Edmonds.    London,  1835.] 

305ft  Same  as  305.   With  address  changed  to  "Thomas  Tegg.  N°  73. 
Cheapside  ist  Detf  1838." 

3056  Same  as  305.    Before  all  letters. 


J.  H.  HILLS 

306  Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.  Similar  to  285. 
WTith  border  line,  1/16,  within  which  is  engraver's  name.  The 
center  of  a  group  of  seven  Presidents.  Line 

J.  H.  Hills  Sc.  |  (Baker  253) 

Height,  6.4.    Width,  3.1 1.    Sub  height,  2.7.    Sub  width,  1.9. 

306ft  Same  as  306.    Portraits  of  Van  Buren  and  of  Harrison  added. 

306&  Same  as  3060.    Portraits  of  Tyler  and  of  Polk  added. 

146 


GILBERT  STUART 


ROBERT  TILLER 

307    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 
With  border,  of  flowers,  on  a  base,  upon  which  is  title.  Line 

Joseph  Cake  |  iio  |  North  Second  Street  |  Philadelphia  | 
Drawn  &  Engraved  by  R.  Tiller  Jr.  | 

Height,  5.    Width,  4.2.    Sub  height,  2.3.    Sub  width,  1.10. 


[UNKNOWN] 

308    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285. 

Line 

General  Washington  | 

Height,  3.15.    Sub  height,  3.9.    Width,  2.5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

309    Whole  length,  standing,  full  front,  head  to  left.  Resembling 
285.    Border,  of  two  single  lines,  2/16.  Stipple 

Washington.  |  (Baker  359) 

Height,  8.9.   Sub  height,  8.    Width,  5.12. 

Evidently  an  early  American  print,  bad  in  drawing  and  crude  in  execution. 
There  is  a  companion  print  of  "  Lady  Washington." 


JOHN  ROGERS 

310    Three-quarter  length,  standing,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From 
285.  Mixed 

147 


GILBERT  STUART 

J  Rogers  Sc  381  B.  W.  |  George  Washington  |  New  York 
D  Appleton  &  Co.  I  (Baker  316) 

Height,  6. 14.    Sub  height,  5.7.   Width,  3.13. 

[Memoirs  of  Washington.    By  C.  M.  Kirkland.    New  York,  1869.] 

310a  Same  as  310.    Address  erased. 


FENNER,  SEARS  &  COMPANY 

311    Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.  Line 

George  Washington.  |  Engraved  by  Fenner.  Sears  &  C° 
from  a  Painting  by  Stuart  |  London  Published  May  2.  1831, 
by  r.  ackermann.  96  strand,  for  the  proprietors  of  |  hln- 
ton's  History  of  America.  2  Vols.  4™.  Plates.  |  (Baker  222) 

Height,  9.1.   Sub  height,  7.7.   Width,  6.2. 

311a  Same  as  311.  Before  all  letters,  except  "  Engraved  by  Fenner. 
Sears  &  C°  "  in  etched  letters. 

311&  Same  as  311.    With  word,  "  Proof." 

311c  Same  as  311.  Address  erased  and  "Rest  Fenner  Sears  & 
C°  53.  Paternoster  Row  &  Thomas  Wardle  Philadelphia  |  & 
Isaac  Taylor  Hinton."  |  substituted. 

2>\\d  Same  as  311c.  Reduced  to  an  oval,  4.15  by  6.5,  with  border, 
3/16,  and  outside  irregular  border,  with  outer  border  in  outline. 
Plate  reworked  and  background  reengraved.  Lettering  erased. 
Relettered,  "George  Washington  |  From  the  Original  Painting 
by  Stuart  |  J.  &  F.  Tallis  London,  Edinburgh  &  Dublin  ". 

148 


GILBERT  STUART 


311e  Same  as  31  id.  Outside  border  ruled  over  with  horizontal  lines. 
Address  changed  to  "John  Tallis  &  Company,  London  &  New 
York." 

311/  Same  as  311c  Address  changed  to  "The  London  Printing 
and  Publishing  Company." 

Sllg  Same  as  3 1  if.  Border  erased.  Relettered  in  different  type  with 
word  "Limited"  added  after  address. 

311h  Same  as  31  ig.    Address  erased. 


WATERMAN  LILY  ORMSBY 

312    Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Border  line, 
2/16,  within  which  is  engraver's  name.  Line 

W.  L.  Ormsby  Sc.  |  Washington.  |  Boston.  Published  by  S 
Walker.  |  (Baker  296) 

Height,  9.4.   Sub  height,  7.6.    Width,  6.1. 

[History  of  United  States.    By  J.  H.  Hinton.    Boston,  1834.] 

312a  Same  as  312.    Address  changed  to  "Baltimore  Published  by 
Rob1  Reid." 

3126  Same  as  312.    Address  erased. 

312c  Same  as  312b.    With  "  Frontispiece.  Vol.  1."  added. 


312d  Same  as  312c.     Border   line  and   engraver's  name  erased. 
"  Painted  by  G.  Stewart  "  substituted. 

149 


GILBERT  STUART 


312e  Same  as  3i2d.  Lettering  erased.  Plate  worked  over  and  ex- 
pression of  face  changed,  a  border,  of  oak  leaves,  added,  with  a 
scroll,  at  top,  inscribed,  "Farewell  Address",  and,  at  bottom,  a 
representation  of  soldiers  at  review.     Relettered,  "  Washington." 


[UNKNOWN] 

313    Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left.    Similar  to  285.  Borderline, 
2/16.  Line 

from  G.  Stuart's  painting.  |  General  Washington.  | 

Height,  10.8.    Sub  height,  9.12.  Width,  7.10. 

This  has  the  appearance  of  a  whole-length  plate  cut  down. 


WILLIAM  HOLL 

314    Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Double  border 
lines,  2/16.  Stipple 

G.  Stuart  Pinxt. —  W.  Holl  Sculp.  |  George  Washington,  | 
First  President  of  the  United  States  of  America.  |  Pub- 
lished by  Edw?  Baines,  Leeds  Nov.  1.  182 1.  |      (Baker  256) 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  5.1.    Width,  3.15. 
314ft  Same  as  314.    Before  all  letters. 


MAYER 

315    Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Border  line, 
2/16.  Line 

I50 


GILBERT  STUART 


Walhalla  —  N?  i.  |  Nach  dem  Gemalde  im  Capitol. — 
Mayer  sculpsit.  |  George  |  Washington  |  Eigenthum  & 
Verlag  Des  Bibl.  Instituts  in  Hildburghausen.  I 

(Baker  288) 

Height,  7.1.    Sub  height,  5.1.    Width,  3.1. 

315«  Same  as  315.  Lettering  at  top,  engraver's  name  and  subsequent 
lettering  erased  and  relettered,  "  Ms  Conv.  Lex.  N°  101  |  Wash- 
ington I  Aus  der  Kunstanst.  des  Bibliogr.  Instit.  in  Hildbghsn. 
—  Eigenthum  der  Verleger."  | 


G.  STODART 

316    Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  G.  Stodart.  |  George  Washington.  |  Published 
by  J.  Mason.  14.  City  Road,  &  66.  Paternoster  Row.  | 

(Baker  336) 

Height,  4.12.    Sub  height,  3.8.   Width,  3. 


[UNKNOWN] 

317  Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  right.  From  285.  Vignette,  in  oval, 
with  irregular  border,  supported  on  two  upright  cannon.  Above, 
flags,  liberty-caps  and  inverted  crown.  On  the  right,  a  view  of 
Washington's  tomb,  and  on  the  left,  a  view  of  Baltimore  Monu- 
ment. Beneath  the  oval,  a  scroll  inscribed,  "  Diploma  of  Inde- 
pendence 1783."  Stipple 

Height,  5.6.   Width,  8.12.    Oval  height,  1.8.    Oval  width,  1.2. 

Probably  engraved  by  A.  H.  Payne  and  published  at  Leipzig,  as  were  the  views 

on  either  side. 

151 


GILBERT  STUART 


T.  A.  DEAN 

318    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.   From  285.    Three  border  lines,  3/16. 

Stipple 

Stewart.  delT — T.  A.  Dean  SculpT  |  Geo.  Washington,  | 
President  of  the  United  States.  |  London,  Published,  Nov? 
1,  183 1,  by  John  Brooks  421,  Oxford  Street.  | 

Height,  6.    Sub  height,  3.6.   Width,  2.12. 

[Common  Sense.    The  Crisis.    By  Thomas  Paine.   London,  1831.] 


LOUIS  JEAN  DESIRE  DELAISTRE 

319    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Vignette.  Etching 

53  I  Vernier,  del — Lemaitre,  dir — Delaistre,  Sc  |  Wash- 
ington. I  (Baker  199) 

Height,  4.14.    Sub  height,  3.10.    Width,  3.6. 
319a  Same  as  319.    "Washington"  repeated  in  smaller  letters. 
319&  Same  as  319.    Before  all  letters. 


EDWARDS 

320  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Oval,  with  arabesque 
oval  border.  Above,  a  shield  with  arms  of  New  York  and  motto, 
"Excelsior".  Below,  a  representation  of  battle  of  Trenton,  and 
in  the  field,  at  bottom,  "J.  J.  Crew."  Stipple  and  etching 

Stuart. — Edwards.  |  Washington.  |  London  :  George  Vir- 
tue. I  (Baker  207) 

Height,  9.   Width,  6. 1.    Oval  height,  5.    Oval  width,  3. 1 3. 


[History  of  United  States.    By  Bartlett  and  Woodward.    London,  1856.] 

152 


GILBERT  STUART 
320a  Same  as  320.    Before  border  and  lettering. 
320&  Same  as  320.    Before  address,  and  with  light  border. 
320c  Same  as  320.    Address  erased. 

320(7  Same  as  320^.  "Historia  de  los  Estados-Unidos  —  Pi  14." 
added  at  top  of  plate. 

320c  Same  as  320^.  Lettering  at  top  of  plate  erased,  border  enlarged 
to  an  irregular  rectangle  and  plate  worked  over,  particularly  in 
the  background. 

320/  Same  as  320^.    Title  erased. 

320#  Same  as  320/  Relettered,  "  G°  Washington"  |  Initiated  Nov. 
4th  1752;  Passed  March  3rd  1753  ;  Raised  to  Master  Mason  Aug* 
4th  1753  I  in  Fredericksburg  Lodge  Va  | 

S20h  Same  as  320^.  Lettering  and  border  erased ;  altered  to  rect- 
angle, 4.5  x  5.8,  with  a  single  line  and  relettered  "George  Wash- 
ington. I  London:  J.  S  Virtue  &  C°  Limited." 


JAMES  FITTLER 

321    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Borderline,  2/16.  Title, 
in  tablet.  Line 

Stuart  PinxT —  Fittler  SculpT  |  George  Washington, 
First  President  of  the  United  States  |  of  America.  |  En- 
graved by  James  Fittler  A.  R.  A.  from  the  original  |  pic- 
ture PAINTED  BY  G.  STUART  IN  THE  POSSESSION  OF  |  THE  MOST 

Noble  the  Marquis  of  Lansdown.  |  London.    Published  as 

153 


GILBERT  STUART 


the  Act  directs  May  15.  1804.  BY  Richard  Phillips,  N°  71 
ST  Paul's  Church  Yard.  |  (Baker  226) 

Height,  7.5.    Sub  height,  5.7.    Width,  4.4. 
321a  Same  as  321.    Before  all  letters. 
321&  Same  as  321.    Address  erased. 

321c  Same  as  321.  Without  names  of  painter  and  engraver  in  first 
line.  This  may  be  an  entirely  different  plate  from  321,  but  the 
differences  are  not  sufficient  to  make  it  certain. 

321(7  Same  as  32 1£.    Address  erased. 

S.  FREEMAN 

322    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.  Stipple 

Washington  |  Engraved  by  S.  Freeman  from  a  painting  by 
Stuart,  |  Published  by  Archb?  Fullarton  &  Co.  Glasgow.  | 

Height,  6.8.    Sub  height,  4.8.    Width,  3.8. 

322«  Same  as  322.  "Washington"  erased  and  "  G°  Washington" 
substituted.  (Baker  227) 

[History  of  War  of  Independence.    By  Botta.    Edinburgh,  1844.] 

322&  Same  as  3220.  Address  changed  to  "  A.  Fullarton  &  Co  Lon- 
don &  Edinburgh." 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 
323    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285. 

154 


Mixed 


GILBERT  STUART 


From  the  full  length  Portrait  painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart 
in  1796,  in  the  possession  |  of  m*s.  plerrepont  of  brooklyn 
Heights.  |  (Baker  237) 

Height,  9.6.    Sub  height,  6.7.    Width,  4. 11. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Irving.    New  York,  1856-59.] 

323a  Same  as  323.    "  Proof",  to  right,  before  inscription. 

323&  Same  as  323.    Lettering  erased. 


JAMES  HEATH 

324  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Oval,  with  border  line, 
2/16.  Stipple 
Engrav'd  by  J.  Heath  from  an  Original  Picture  by  Stewart.  | 
General  Washington.  |  Publish'd  Octr  16,  1807,  by  Cadell 
&  Davies,  Strand,  London.  |  (Baker  251) 

Height,  5.8.    Oval  height,  3.12.    Oval  width,  3. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  D.  Ramsay.    London,  1807.] 


S.  S.  JOCELYN 

325  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Double  border  line, 
1/16.  Line 
Stuart  Pinxt —  S.  S.  Jocelyn  SculpT  |  Gen.  Washington  | 

Height,  4.9.    Sub  height,  3.12.    Width,  3.1. 

325a  Same  as  325.    Before  names  of  painter  and  engraver. 

325&  Same  as  325.  Five  lines  of  lettering  added:  "  One  of  the  few 
who  have  been  great,  without  being  criminal,  was  |  a  native  of  Vir- 
ginia, born  1 73 1  ;   took  command  of  the  American  |  army  at 

155 


GILBERT  STUART 


Boston  1775;  resigned  his  command  1783;  was  inau-  |  gurated 
President  of  the  United  States  1789;  and  again  1793;  |  and 
died  1799."  I  (Baker  265) 

Height,  5.1. 

[History  of  the  United  States.    By  C.  A.  Goodrich.    Boston,  1828.] 

325c  Same  as  325^.    Name  of  engraver  erased. 

[History  of  the  United  States.    By  C.  A.  Goodrich.    Hartford,  1829.] 

325(7  Same  as  325^.    Name  of  painter  and  border  line  erased:  plate 
reworked. 


MACRET 

326  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Border  line,  1/16. 

Stipple 

Grave  par  Macret,  rue  des  Fosses  M.  le  Prince,  N?  18.  | 
George  Washington.  |  (Baker  285) 

Height,  4.2.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  2.9. 

[Vie  de  Washington.    Par  Ramsay.    Paris,  1809.] 

P.  H.  L.  v.  d.  MEULEN 

327  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Oval,  with  border  line, 
1/16,  on  title  page.  Stipple 

Stuart,  del  ad  viv. — P.  H.  L.  v.  d.  Meulen  sc.  |  G.  Wash- 
ington. I 

Height,  3.4.    Sub  height,  2.15.    Width,  2.9. 

[Het  Leven  van  George  Washington.   Haarlem,  1838.] 

156 


GILBERT  STUART 

MIGLIAXACCA 

328    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Vignette.  Outline 

No.  43.  I  G.  Marmocchi  dis  —  In.  Migliaxacca.  inc.  |  Wash- 
ington I 

Height,  5.14.    Sub  height,  3.10.    Width,  3.1 1. 


L.  PORTMAN 

329    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Oval,  with  border  line, 

1  / 1 6.  Stipple 

Stuart,  del.  ad  viv. —  L.  Portman  sc — A.  Loosjes  Pz.  exc. 
1805.  I  George  Washington.  |  (Baker  306) 

Height,  5.    Oval  height,  4.6.    Oval  width,  3.10. 

[Het  Leven  van  Georg  Washington.    Haarlem,  1805-9.] 

329a  Same  as  329.    Before  all  letters. 

3296  Same  as  329.    Names  of  painter  and  publisher  erased. 


ROSMASLER 

330    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Oval,  with  border  line, 
2/16.  Stipple 

ROSMASLER  SCULP  :    |    GEORGE   WASHINGTON  |    PRESIDENT  DER 

vereinigten  Staaten  von  |  America.  |  (Baker  317) 

Height,  6.14.    Oval  height,  5.7.    Oval  width,  4.1. 

[Georg  Washington's  Lebensbeschreibung.    Hamburg,  1805.] 

157 


GILBERT  STUART 

w.  s.  c. 

331  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Vignette.  Etching 
W.  S.  C.  1 

Height,  2.12.    Width,  2.3. 

[UNKNOWN] 

332  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Vignette.  In  back- 
ground, to  left,  open  book-shelves,  partly  covered  by  a  curtain ; 
to  right,  a  window.  Stipple 

George  Washington,  |  First  President  of  the  United 
States  |  of  America.  |  Engraved  from  an  original  Picture 
in  the  I  possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdown.  |  London  : 
William  Darton;  58,  Holborn  Hill;  i.  mo.  28.  1824.  | 

(Baker  370) 

Height,  4.    Sub  height,  3.    Width,  2.8. 

[UNKNOWN] 

333  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Line 
Height,  3.    Width,  2.6. 

The  impression  described,  and  which  is  the  only  one  seen,  is  from  an  unfinished 
plate,  in  the  early  state,  and  therefore  of  little  value  as  a  guide. 

[T.  A.  PRIOR] 

334  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  At  top  of  plate,  with 
bundles  of  fasces  on  either  side,  and  below,  two  medallions  with 
portraits,  respectively,  of  Clive  and  Hastings,  between  which  are 
seen  two  sword  hilts.  Line 

158 


GILBERT  STUART 
Washington.  |  Clive. —  Hastings.  | 

Height,  7.2.    Sub  height,  3.10.    Width,  4.8.    Sub  width,  2.14. 

[UNKNOWN] 
335    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Vignette.  Line 
Height,  6.12.    Width,  5.12. 

An  unfinished  plate  looking  much  like  the  work  of  W.  L.  Ormsby. 

335a  Same  as  335.    Finished  by  C.  B.  Brobst,  in  1897,  and  lettered, 
"Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  Co.  N.  Y.  |  "  G°  Washington"  |  " 


[J.  YEAGER] 

336  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Pillars  and  curtain,  in 
background.  Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  in  rectangle,  with  bor- 
der line,  1/16,  scroll  above  and  rosettes  in  lower  corners.  Lower 
part  of  oval  cut  off,  forming  a  tablet,  within  which  is  title.  Mixed 

Washington.  |  Born  Feby  the  22^°  1732.  |  Died  Decr  14™ 
1799-  I 

Height,  2.3.    Width,  1. 10.    Oval  height,  1. 14.    Oval  width,  1.7. 

Engraved  by  J.  Yeager  for  patent  medicine  label,  along  with  portraits,  on  same 
plate,  of  Henry  Clay,  Robert  Fulton,  R.  M.  Johnson,  etc. 


[J.  YEAGER] 

337  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  From  285.  Oval,  with  border,  1/16, 
in  rectangle,  with  scrolls  in  upper  corners  and  rosettes  in  lower 
corners.    Oval  cut  off  at  bottom  for  title.  Line 

159 


GILBERT  STUART 

Washington.  | 

Height,  2.4.    Width,  1.10.    Oval  height,  1.14.    Oval  width,  1.7. 


[UNKNOWN] 

338  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.    From  285.    Oval,  cut  off,  at  bottom, 
for  title.  Line 

Washington.  |  Born  |  February  the  22nd  1733.  |  Died  Dec? 
14™  1800.  I 

Oval  height,  1.15.    Oval  width,  1.8. 

The  copy  described  evidently  had  been  cut  down. 

DALL'  ACQUA 

339  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right.  From  285.  Border  line,  1/1 6.  Line 

Stuart  pin  : —  Dall'  Acqua  inc  :  |  Giogio  Washington.  | 

(Baker  197) 

Height,  5.13.    Sub  height,  5.    Width,  3.9. 

[Storia  della  Guerra  dell  Independenza  da  Carlo  Botta.   Vol.  3.   Milano,  1819.] 

DUPREEL 

340  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right.    From  285.    Title,  in  tablet,  below. 
Borderline,  1/16.  Line 

I  I  Stuart,  pinxt —  Dupreel,  Sc  |  George  Washington.  | 

(Baker  205) 

Height,  6.1.    Sub  height,  5.1.    Width,  3.1 1. 

[Vie  de  Georges  Washington.    Paris,  1807.] 

340a  Same  as  340.    Before  title,  in  tablet. 

160 


GILBERT  STUART 

KIRKWOOD 

341    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right.    From  285.    Three  border  lines, 
1/ 1 6.  Line 

EngP  by  Kirkwood  &  Son  |  General  Washington  | 

(Baker  271) 

Height,  4.1.    Sub  height,  3.    Width,  2.8. 

[History  of  Reign  of  George  III.    Edinburgh,  1810.] 


S.  TOPHAM 

342    Bust,  to  front,  head  to  right.    From  285.    Border  line,  1/16. 

Line 

Painted  by  G  Stuart. —  Engraved  by  S.  Topham.  |  General 
Washington.  |  Leeds,  Published  by  Davies  &  Booth.  | 

(Baker  346) 

Height,  6.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  3.4. 

[History  of  North  America.    Leeds,  1820.] 


[UNKNOWN] 
343    Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  right.    From  285.  Vignette. 

Stipple 

George  Washington,  |  First  President  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  |  Published  by  G.  Smeeton,  ST  Martin's 
Church  Yard.  |  (Baker  371) 

Height,  4.2.    Sub  height,  3.9.    Width,  3. 

At  top  of  sheet,  with  title  "  The  North  American  United  States 
Constitution  Explained." 

l6l 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

344    Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  right.    From  285.    Oval,  in  ruled 
rectangle.  Mezzotint 

"  G°  Washington  "  | 

Height,  5.4.  Sub  height,  4.2.  Width,  3.3.  Oval  height,  3.15.  Oval 
width,  2.15. 

The  facsimile  is  unlike  any  known  signature  of  Washington. 


A THENsE UM  TYPE. 

JOSEPH  ANDREWS 
345    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Line 
Washington.  |  From  the  original  painting  by  Stuart,  taken 

FROM   LIFE  I  IN   POSSESSION   OF   THE   BOSTON  AtHEN^UM.  |  En- 

graved  by  Joseph  Andrews  |  (Baker  177) 

Height,  7.3.    Sub  height,  4.15.    Width,  3.15. 

[Illustrations  of  the  Principal  Events  in  the  Life  of  Washington.    Boston,  1842. J 
345&  Same  as  345.    Before  all  letters. 

345&  Same  as  345.    Before  title  and  with  "  G.  Stuart. —  J.  Andrews." 
in  flowing  script. 

345c  Same  as  345.    Lettered  in  script. 


J.  BAKER 

346    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Line 

1 62 


GILBERT  STUART 

Engraved  by  J.  Baker.  |  General  Washington.  |  Published 
May  ioth  1800  by  W.  Bent  |  (Baker  178) 

Height,  5.5.    Oval  height,  3.9.    Oval  width,  2.12. 


V.  BALCH 

347    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Line 

Eng?  by  V.  Balch  from  Painting  by  G.  Stuart.  |  "  G° 
Washington"  |  (Baker  179) 

Height,  4.9.    Sub  height,  3.2.    Width,  2.10. 

[The  Presidents  of  the  United  States.    New  York,  1850.  | 


J.  BANNISTER 

348  Head,  to  left.  Vignette,  with  a  garland  of  laurel,  in  centre  of 
ruled  shield,  upon  which  is  inscribed,  "  In  |  Youth  true,  |  In  | 
Manhood  Brave,  |  In  |  Age  Wise,  |  in  |  Memory  Immortal.  | 
Legend  by  Bishop  Simpson."  |  Line 

D.  F.  Brown,  Del. —  [Copyright  1876.] — J.  Bannister,  Sc.  | 
"G°  Washington"  I  Published  by  Brown  &  Bannister,  N.Y.  | 

Height,  8.  Sub  height,  7.4.  Width,  5.6.  Vignette,  height,  2.2. 
Width,  1. 14. 


G.  J.  BATHER,  JR. 

349    Full  bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart  —  Engraved  by  G.  J.  Bather  Jr.  | 
"G°  Washington"  |  (Baker  182) 

Height,  6.12.    Sub  height,  5.12.    Width,  4.8. 

163 


GILBERT  STUART 

349a  Same  as  349.    Background  darkened  by  being  ruled  over  with 
perpendicular  lines. 


W.  T.  BATHER 

350    Bust,  to  left.    Oval.  Stipple 

W.  T.  Bather  Sc.  |  Published  bv  H.  &  C.  Koevoets,  New 
York.  |  "G°  Washington"  | 

Height,  3.12.    Oval  height,  2.9.   Oval  width,  2.1. 

350«  Same  as  350.    Before  address. 

An  electrotype  of  this  plate,  with  letter-    is  used  as  an  advertisement  by  John  C. 
ing  removed  and  engraver's  name  re-    Yorston  &  Co.,  Publishers, 
lettered  in  centre  of  plate  under  portrait, 


W.  T.  BATHER 

351  Full  bust,  to  left.  Oval,  in  irregular  rectangular  scroll  border, 
with  above,  American  eagle,  shield,  flags,  and  beneath,  repre- 
sentation of  "Washington  crossing  the  Delaware."  Stipple 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. —  Designed  and  Engraved  by  W.  T. 
Bather.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  Copyright,  John  C.  Yorston 
&  Co.,  1895  I 

Height,  9.1 1.    Width,  5.15.    Oval  height,  5.2.    Oval  width,  3. 1 5. 


JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

352    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Mixed 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. —  Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre.  |  "  G° 

164 


GILBERT  STUART 
Washington  "  |  Printed  by  J.  C.  Buttre  N.  Y.  |  Engraved 

EXPRESSLY  FOR  THIS  WORK.  | 

Height,  7.4.    Sub  height,  5.4.    Width,  4.10. 

352a  Same  as  352.    Third  line  of  lettering  erased  and  reengraved 
to  fourth  line. 

This  is  Baker  188  described  from  a  cut  down  print. 


A.  L.  DICK 

353    Full  bust,  to  left.  Line 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.  |  A.  L.  Dick,  sc.  |  Washington,  | 
Published  by  Mack,  Andrus  &  Woodruff.  Ithaca.  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  5.10.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  3.6. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  D.  Ramsay.    Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1840.] 


A.  DICK 

354    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  ruled  border,  6/16,  containing 
title.  Line 

George  Washington  |  Born  Feby  22n.d  1732  Inaugurated 
President  March  4th  1789.  Retired  March  4T.H  1797. 
Died  Decr  14™  1799  |  A  Dick  sc.  | 

Oval  height,  4.12.    Oval  width,  3.10. 

This  print  is  one  of  several  portraits  and  views  forming  border  of  map  of  the  United 
States  published  by  W.  Chapin  and  J.  B.  Taylor,  New  York,  1839. 

354a  Same  as  354.    "A  Dick  sc"  removed  and  "Painted  by  G. 
Stuart. —  Engd  by  Story  &  Atwood  N.  York."  substituted. 

165 


GILBERT  STUART 


ASHER  BROWN  DURAND 
355    Bust,  to  left.  Line 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. —  Engraved  by  A.  B.  Durand.  | 
Washington.  |  From  the  original  picture  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the  Athenaeum.  |  Boston.  |  Printed  by  R.  Neale.  | 

(Baker  206) 

Height,  6.8.    Sub  height,  4.9.    Width,  3.1 1. 

[Writings  of  Washington.    By  Jared  Sparks.    Boston,  1834.] 

355$  Same  as  355.  Before  title.  Names  of  painter  and  engraver — 
"  G.  Stuart  p' — A.  B.  Durand  sc"  —  in  script.  "  From  the  origi- 
nal picture  in  the  possession  of  the  Atheneum,  Boston."  5/16 
below  engraved  surface. 

Height,  4.13. 

355&  Same  as  355.  Title,  in  open  letter,  without  point  at  end. 
Names  of  painter  and  engraver, —  "G.  C.  Stuart  p' — A.  B. 
Durand.  sc." —  in  script. 

355e  Same  as  355.  "Printed  by  R.  Neale"  erased  and  "A.  D. 
McKenzie,  Print."  substituted. 


[UNKNOWN] 

356    Bust,  to  left.    Border  line  1/16.  Line 

Washington  |  From  the  original  painting  by  Stuart.  |  in 
the  old  Hall  of  Representatives  in  the  Capitol  at 
Washington.  | 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  4.8.    Width,  3.10. 

[The  Home  of  Washington.    By  J.  A.  Wineberger.    Washington,  i860. J 

166 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

357  Full  bust,  to  left.    Border  line  i/i 6.  Line 

PUBL.   AT    THE    MUSIC    DEPOT  OF  W.    G.    MeTZEROTT  FROM 

THE  ORIGINAL  PAINTING  AT  THE  AtHEN/EUM  BOSTON  |  WASH- 
INGTON. | 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  4.8.    Width,  3.10. 

357a  Same  as  357.  "From  the  original  Painting  at  the  Athenaeum 
Boston  "  erased. 

[SAMUEL  ARLENT  EDWARDS] 

358  Full  bust,  to  left.  Mezzotint 
Height,  13.12.    Width,  1 1. 

358«  Same  as  358.  "G°  Washington".  In  lower  right  corner  of 
field  monogram  "S.A.E."  Twelve  impressions  of  this  state 
only  were  printed  and  in  color. 

DAVID  EDWIN 

359  Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Engraved  from  an  Original  Picture  by  D.  Edwin. — T. 
B.  Freeman  Excudit  |  George  Washington  Esqr  |  Phila- 
delphia Published  by  T.  B.  Freeman  May  isT  1798  | 

(Baker  208) 

Height,  7.5.    Oval  height,  5.1 1.    Oval  width,  4.8. 

359&  Same  as  359.  Plate  entirely  reworked,  so  as  to  wholly  change 
its  character.  Probably  done  by  Scoles.  "  T.  B.  Freeman  Ex- 
cudit" and  address  erased,  and  "New-York  Published  by  I. 
Scoles  "  substituted. 


Height,  7.3. 


167 


GILBERT  STUART 


3596  Same  as  3590.  Three  lines  of  title  added:  "Born  Feb"?  22, 
1732,  took  the  command  of  the  American  Army  1775,  |  elected 
President  of  the  United  States  April  30*  1789.  |  resign'd  1796. 
Died  Dec'  14th  1799."  |  Also  new  address:  "  Publish'd  by  I. 
Scoles  New  York." 

Height,  8.8. 
359c  Same  as  359^.    Address  erased. 


DAVID  EDWIN 

360    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  3/16.  Stipple 

D:  Edwin.  Fecit.  |  Philadelphia  Published  Jany  i^t  1800 
by  A:  Dickens.  |  (Baker  209) 

Height,  7.14.    Oval  height,  4.9.    Oval  width,  3.13. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Philadelphia,  1800.] 

360a  Same  as  360.  Engraved  surface  enlarged  the  size  of  the  border 
in  360  and  a  stipple  border,  3/16,  added,  inclosing  the  engraver's 
name. 

360&  Same  as  3600.    Address  erased. 

[Washingtoniana.    Lancaster,  1802.] 

360c  Same  as  360$.  Plate  reworked,  and  above  oval,  "  First  in  War, 
First  in  Peace  and  First  in  the  Hearts  of  his  Countrymen."  added. 

[Heading  to  broadside  Constitution  of  the'  United  States,  in  a  General  Collection 
of  Maps  published  at  Philadelphia  by  Robert  Desilver,  1824.] 

360f7  Same  as  360^.  Lettering  added  below:  "The  Immortal  |  Wash- 
ington I  Let  us  emulate  his  virtues  |  whose  loss  we  deplore  | 

168 


GILBERT  STUART 

DAVID  EDWIN 

361  Bust,  to  left.  Stipple 
D.  Edwin  sc.  |  Geo.  Washington.  |  (Baker  210) 
Height,  5.5.    Sub  height,  4.13.    Width,  3.15. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  John  Marshall.    Philadelphia,  1804.] 

DAVID  EDWIN 

362  Bust,  to  left.    Background  shaded  across,  at  upper  left  side. 

Stipple 

D.  Edwin  sc.  |  Geo.  Washington.  | 
Height,  5.3.    Sub  height,  4.1 1.    Width,  3.14. 

The  "  s  "  in  "  sc  "  is  the  long  "  s." 

362a  Same  as  362.    Before  heavily  shaded  background. 


DAVID  EDWIN 

363  Bust,  to  left.  Stipple 
D.  Edwin  Sc  |  Geo.  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.4.    Sub  height,  4. 13.    Width,  3.15. 

DAVID  EDWIN 

364  Bust,  to  left.  Stipple 
Edwin  Sculp  |  Geo  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.5.    Sub  height,  4.26.    Width,  3.15. 

Nos.  361  to  364  were  all  engraved  for  nearly  alike  that  their  only  notable  differ- 
Marshall's  Life  of  Washington,  pub-  ence  is  in  the  engraver's  designation,  as 
lished  in  Philadelphia,  1804,  and  are  so  indicated. 


169 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 
365    Bust,  to  left.    Hair-line  border.  Stipple 
Geo.  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.4.    Sub  height,  4.12.    Width,  3.14. 

This  is  a  copy  of  one  of  the  last  four. 

365«  Same  as  365.    Title  changed  to  "  George  Washington." 

[The  Native  American.    Philadelphia,  1845.] 


DAVID  EDWIN 
366    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/1 6.  Stipple 
Edwin  sc.  |  Washington  |  A  Nation's  Joy  |        (Baker  213) 
Height,  3.14.    Oval  height,  2.13.    Oval  width,  2.2. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  J.  Kingston.    Baltimore,  1813.] 

366«  Same  as  366.  Oval  reduced  in  size  5/16,  lettering  erased,  a 
star  engraved  above  oval,  and  relettered,  "  Centenary  Anniver- 
sary. I  Feb.  22,  1832.  I  We  perpetuate  the  Fine  Arts.  |  Printed 
during  the  Procession  by  the  |  Association  of  Copper-plate 
Printers.  |  Pub.  by  R.  H.  Hobson  147  Ches!  St.  |"     (Baker  214) 

Height,  5.4.    Width,  2.10.    Oval  height,  2.8.    Oval  width,  1. 1 3. 


DAVID  EDWIN 

367    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Edwin  sc.  |  Washington.  |  "Take  him  for  all  in  all,  |  We 
ne'er  shall  look  upon  his  like  again."  I  (Baker  215) 

Height,  2.15.    Sub  height,  2.3.    Width,  1.13. 

[American  Epitaphs.    By  T.  Alden.    New  York,  1814.] 
170 


GILBERT  STUART 

[DAVID  EDWIN] 

368  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  in  center,  of  lower  margin,  of  folio  plate, 
entitled,  "  Peter  Franciscus'  gallant  action,  etc."  Copyrighted 
1 8 14.  Stipple 

Height,  1.5.    Width,  1.4. 


[DAVID  EDWIN] 

369    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  in  lower  part  of  rect- 
angle, with  festoon  of  laurel  leaves  above.  Stipple 

Height,  1.8.    Width,  1.2.    Oval  height,  1.2.    Oval  width,  .  14. 

This  plate  is,  in  my  opinion,  the  work  of  and,  at  bottom,  the  date  "Feb.  22, 1810." 

David  Edwin,  and  the  oval  was  used  by  Five  of  these  badges  are  known  to  me, 

the  "  Sons  of  Washington"  for  members'  but  only  one  impression  of  the  plate  as 

badges,  set  in  a  medallion  of  gold  with  described, 
the  name  of  the  member  engraved  at  top, 


[JAMES  FAGAN] 

370    Full  bust,  to  left.    In  lower  margin,  a  sword,  gloves,  cocked  hat 
and  scroll.  Mezzotint 

Published  by  W.  D.  McFadden,  N.  Y.  | 
Height,  14.4.    Sub  height,  12.14.    Width,  9. 11. 

All  copies  seen  are  signed, "  James  Fagan." 


[JAMES  FAGAN] 

371    Full  bust,  to  left.     Vignette.    In  lower  margin,  sword  and 
cocked  hat.  Etching 

Published  by  Rover,  Lee  &  Clem  1894  | 

Height,  13.    Width,  9. 

171 


GILBERT  STUART 

GIDEON  FAIRMAN 

372    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Washington  |  Drawn  by  B.  Trott  from  Stuart's  Picture 
|  Engraved  &  Published  by  G.  Fairman.  |         (Baker  221) 

Height,  6.14.    Sub  height,  5.5.    Width,  4.12. 
372a  Same  as  372.    Before  all  letters. 

372&  Same  as  372.    Last  line  of  lettering  erased,  and  "Fairman  & 
Child  Sc! "  inserted  under  bust,  above  title. 

372c  Same  as  372^.     Address,  "Pub:  by  S.  C.  Atkinson  Philadel- 
phia." added,  after  title. 

372d  Same  as  372^.    Address  erased. 

S12e  Same  as  372^.    "&  Child  Sc!"  and  title  erased.    Title  re- 
engraved  in  smaller  letters  with  period  at  end. 


GIDEON  FAIRMAN 
373    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  in  a  double  border,  4/16.  Stipple 
G.  Stuart  pinxt — G.  Fairman  Sculp1  | 
Oval  height,  3.1.    Oval  width,  2.8. 

373a  Same  as  373.    Outer  border,  surrounded  by  diverging  rays, 
added.  (Baker  220) 

Oval  height,  5.12.    Oval  width,  5.4. 

Used  as  a  heading  to  folio  sheet  of  the  Farewell  Address,  dedicated  to  the  people 
of  the  United  States  by  G.  Fairman,  B.  H.  Rand  and  Charles  Toppan. 

172 


GILBERT  STUART 

[STEPHEN  J.  FERRIS] 

374    Head,  to  left.    Vignette.  Etching 

(Baker  224) 

Height,  8.13.    Width,  7.6. 

All  copies  seen  are  signed,  "  S.  J.  Ferris." 


JAMES  FISHER 

375    Half  length,  to  left.    Background,  to  the  left,  a  curtain  drawn 
up,  showing  a  fluted  column.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  C.  G.  Stuart  —  Engraved  by  James  Fisher.  | 
George  Washington  Esq?  |  From  the  Original  Picture  in 
the  possession  of  J.  Sebn  |  De  Franca  Esq?  of  Devonshire 
Square  London.  |  London  Published  by  P.  Fische  —  April 
10™  1801  I  (Baker  225) 

Height,  13.13.    Sub  height,  11. 5.    Width,  9.14. 

Printed  in  black  and  in  colors. 


CHARLES  MICHEL  GEOFFROY 

376    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Geoffroy  I  George  Washington  |  d'apres  le  tableau  de 
Stuart.  |  (Baker  229) 

Height,  4.12.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  3.4. 

[Washington.    Par  Guizot.    Paris,  185 1.] 

376ft  Same  as  376.    Before  all  letters  except  engraver's  name. 

173 


GILBERT  STUART 


THOMAS  GIMBREDE 

377  Bust,  to  left.    Double  border  line  2/16.  Stipple 

Stuart  pt — Gimbrede  sc  |  Genl  George  Washington.  | 
Engraved  for  the  Biography  of  American  Heroes  |  Pub. 
by  John  Low  New  York.  |  (Baker  232) 

Height,  5.8.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  2.14. 

[Biography  of  the  Principal  American  Military  and  Naval  Heroes. 
By  Thomas  Wilson.    New  York,  181 7.] 

377$  Same  as  377.    Last  two  lines  of  lettering  erased. 

THOMAS  GIMBREDE 

378  Bust,  to  left.    Double  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 
T.  Gimbrede  sct  |  Geo.  Washington  | 

Height,  4.1.    Sub  height,  3.7.    Width,  2.14. 

378«  Same  as  378.    Lettering  erased.    Relettered  George  Wash- 
ington, in  script. 

EDWARD  GIRARDET 

379  Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval.  Mezzotint 

Portrait  of  Washington  painted  from  life  by  Stuart 
Imprime  &  Publie  par  Goupil  &  CIE —  Engraved  by  Ed. 
Girardet  —  Paris  —  London  —  New- York.  |       (Baker  233) 

Height,  10.3.    Oval  height,  9.4.    Oval  width,  7.13. 

379a  Same  as  379.    Without  address. 

174 


GILBERT  STUART 
379&  Same  as  379.    Without  letters. 


GIRSCH 

380  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  in  diagonally  ruled  rectangle.  Line 
Stuart — Girsch  |  "G°  Washington"  |  D.  Appleton  &  C?  | 
Height,  7.    Sub  height,  5.2.    Width,  3.15. 

[Appletons'  Cyclopedia  of  American  Biography.    New  York,  1889.] 

380a  Same  as  380.    Plate  reduced  and  relettered. 
"G°  Washington"  |  D.  Appleton  &  C°  | 
Height,  5.14.    Sub  height,  4.1.    Width,  3.1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

381  Half  length,  to  left.    Vignette,  with  background  ruled  to  rect- 
angle, with  an  arched  top.    Border,  of  three  lines,  4/16.  Line 

"  G°  Washington  "  | 

Height,  6.10.    Sub  height,  5.3.    Width,  3.13. 

This  is  probably  Baker  376,  and  was  likely  engraved  by  Girsch. 

CHRISTIAN  GOBRECHT 

382  Bust,  to  left,  with  Order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  left  lapel  of  coat. 
Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

C.  GOBRECHT  SC.  |  WASHINGTON  |  A  NATION'S  Joy.  | 

(Baker  234) 

Height,  3.14.    Oval  height,  2.13.    Oval  width,  2.3. 

[American  Biographical  Dictionary.    By  J.  Kingston.    Baltimore,  1810.] 

175 


GILBERT  STUART 


CHRISTIAN  GOBRECHT 

383    Bust,  to  left.    Border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Drawn  by  B.  Trott. —  Engraved  by  C.  Gobrecht.  |  George 
Washington.  |  (Baker  235) 

Height,  8.4.    Sub  height,  7.4.    Width,  6.2. 

[Rees'  Cyclopedia.    Philadelphia,  1821.] 

383a  Same  as  383.    Before  title. 

3836  Same  as  383.    Address  added:  "W?  Smith,  706  South  3d  S! 
Philada  |" 


CHRISTIAN  GOBRECHT 

384  Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 

Gobrecht,  sculp.  |  George  Washington,  Esqr  |  The  Friend 
of  Man.  I 

Height,  4.12.    Oval  height,  3.12.    Oval  width,  3. 

[Constitution  of  the  United  States.    Gettysburg,  181 1.] 

HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

385  Head,  to  left.    Vignette,  with  background  ruled  to  rectangle. 

Stipple 

G.  Stuart. —  H.  B.  Hall.  |  From  the  original  Picture  in 
the  Boston  Athenaeum.  |  taken  from  life  in  1795.  |  En- 
graved for  Irving's  Life  of  Washington.  |  G.  P.  Putnam 
&  C°  N.  York.  |  (Baker  238) 

Height,  7.8.    Sub  height,  6.1.    Width,  4.10. 

176 


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385tf  Same  as  385.  Part  of  vignette  removed  and  made  into  a 
smaller  rectangle  by  a  faint  border  line.  Names  of  painter  and  of 
engraver  in  field.    Last  two  lines  of  lettering  erased. 

Sub  height,  5.2.    Width,  3. 11. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

386    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Line 

Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall,  from  the  original  Painting  by 
Stuart.  |  (Baker  239) 

Height,  3.15.    Sub  height,  3.12.    Width,  3.9. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 
387    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 
Washington  |  Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall,  from  a  Photograph  | 
Height,  6.    Sub  height,  4.8.    Width,  4. 

387a  Same  as  387.    "From  a  Photograph"  erased  and  "after  a  Pic- 
ture by  Stuart"  substituted.  (Baker  240) 

[History  of  the  Great  Republic.    By  Peck.    New  York,  1868.] 
387&  Same  as  387.    Before  all  letters. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

388    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Etching 

Etch?  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  a  Picture  by  Stuart.  |  "  G° 

177 


GILBERT  STUART 


Washington"  |  Published  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons,  13  Bar- 
clay St.  N.  Y.  I  (Baker  241) 

Height,  5.8.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  3.10. 
388a  Same  as  388.    Without  address. 

3886  Same  as  388.    Retouched  and  relettered,  "  From  the  Painting 
by  Gilbert  Stuart,  |  Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall's  Sons,  New  York.  |  " 


CHARLES  B.  HALL 
389    Head,  to  left.    Oval,  in  rectangle.  Line 
Cha^  B.  Hall.  New  York.  | 

Height,  2.4.    Width,  1. 13.    Oval  height,  2.    Oval  width,  1.10. 


CHARLES  B.  HALL 
390    Full  bust,  to  left. 

Engd  by  C.  B.  Hall  New 
Height,  8.4.    Sub  height,  6.13. 


Mixed 

York  |  "  G°  Washington"  | 
Width,  5. 


GEORGE  R.  HALL 

391    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

G.  Stuart  —  G.  R.  Hall  |  From  the  original  Picture  in 
the  Boston  Athenaeum  |  taken  from  life  in  1795  |  New 
York.  W.  A.  Townsend  |  (Baker  244) 

Height,  6.4.    Sub  height,  5.    Width,  4.4. 

[Home  of  Washington.    By  Lossing.    New  York,  1856.] 

I78 


GILBERT  STUART 
391a  Same  as  391.    Without  address. 

3916  Same  as  391.     Lettering  erased,  and  "  G°  Washington"  | 
"  Virtue  &  Yorston  Publishers  New  York  "  substituted. 


ALICE  HALL 

392    Head,  to  left.    Vignette,  in  background,  ruled  to  rectangle. 

Etching 

Etch'd  by  Allice  Hall  1866  |  Etch'd  by  Alice  Hall  Aged 
18,  1866.  I  Washington.  |  (Baker  245) 

Height,  7.8.    Sub  height,  6.6.    Width,  4.13. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND 
GEORGE  E.  PERINE 

393    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border,  14/16,  extended  to  rect- 
angle. Mixed 

Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall  and  G.  E.  Perine.  |  Painted  by 
Gilbert  Stuart.  |  Washington.  |  Printed  by  H.  E.  Coats 
N.  Y.  I  Published  by  George  E  Perine  N?  i  i  i  Nassau  St. 
New  York.  | 

Height,  14.  Sub  height,  12.5.  Width,  9.9.  Oval  height,  9.4.  Oval 
width,  6.7. 

393«  Same  as  393.    Printer's  name  erased.    Address  changed  to 
"Geo.  E.  Perine,  10  Courtlandt  St."  (Baker  243) 

393&  Same  as  393.    Address  and  names  of  engravers  erased,  and 
"Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall's  Sons  New  York"  substituted. 

179 


GILBERT  STUART 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL'S  SONS 
394    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Etching 
Eng?  by  H.  B.  Hall's  Sons,  New  York  |  "G°  Washington  "  | 
Height,  5.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  3.4. 


C.  P.  HARRISON 

395    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  cut  off  at  bottom,  forming  tablet  for 
title,  with  oval  border  line,  2/16,  enclosing  tablet.  Stipple 

Washington.  ^Etatis  68.  |  G.  Stuart  pnix — C.  P.  Harrison 
Scult  I  (Baker  247) 

Oval  height,  2.14.    Sub  oval  height,  2.8.    Oval  width,  2.2. 


I  have  seen  but  two  impressions  pur- 
porting to  be  this  print.  Both  were  in 
round  pewter  frames,  3  5/16  diameter, 
with  mirror  backs.  Both  came  to  my 
notice  within  a  fortnight  of  each  other, 
and  that  when  revise  proof  of  this  page 
was  passing  through  my  hands.  Each 
had  a  companion  mirror  with  portrait 
of  Lafayette,  engraved  by  R.  Campbell. 


The  first  one  mentioned  is  undoubtedly 
a  genuine  print;  but  the  second  is  infe- 
rior and  very  questionable,  and,  I  believe, 
a  reproduction  "  aged  "  to  deceive.  The 
portrait  of  Lafayette,  in  the  mirror,  is 
not  uncommon,  and  the  Lafayette  mir- 
rors could  easily  be  utilized  to  frame 
the  spurious  Washington  reproduction 
and  help  along  the  deception. 


GEORGE  W.  HATCH 

396    Bust,  to  left.    Border  of  double  lines,  1/16.  Line 

Painted  by  Stewart. — Engraved  by  Hatch.  |  Jorge  Wash- 
ington I 

Height,  4.    Sub  height,  3.4.    Width,  2.8. 

[Compendio  De  la  Historia  de  los  Estados  Unidos.    Puesto  E.  N.  Castellano, 

New  York,  1825.] 

This  is  presumably  Baker  249, but  there    print  like  this  in  vignette;  and  as  here 
described  as  "  Vignette"  and  "  only  one    described  it  is  not  uncommon, 
impression  "  seen.  I  have  not  seen  any 

l8o 


GILBERT  STUART 


WILLIAM  HOLL 

397    Full  bust,  to  left.  Stipple 

Geo.  Washington.  |  "  G°  Washington"  |  Painted  by  C.  G. 
Stuart.  Engraved  by  W.  Holl.  |  London:  Published  by 
Thomas  Kelly,  17,  Paternoster  Row.  April  i,  1830.  | 

Height,  8.2.    Sub  height,  3.2.    Width,  2.7. 
397a  Same  as  397.    Before  all  lettering. 

3976  Same  as  397.  Border,  engraved  on  separate  plate,  added,  to 
represent  a  frame  draped,  resting  upon  a  base,  with  army  and 
navy  emblems  at  the  sides.  At  top  a  bust  of  Minerva,  helmeted, 
between  the  figures  of  a  soldier  and  a  sailor.  (Baker  257) 

[Historic  Gallery  of  Celebrated  Men.    By  Robert  Huish.    London,  1829.] 

397c  Same  as  397.    Names  of  painter  and  engraver,  and  date  of 
publication  erased. 

397^  Same  as  397c.    All  lettering  erased  except  facsimile  signature. 


THOMAS  HOUSE 
398    Bust,  to  left.  Line 
T.  House  Sc.  | 

Height,  1.7.    Sub  height,  1.5.    Width,  1.2. 


WILLIAM  HUMPHREY 

399    Full  bust,  to  left.    Border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  W.  Humphreys.  |  Washington.  |  From  a  Pic- 
ture by  Gilbert  Stewart,  |  in  the  possession  of  T.  B.  Bar- 

181 


GILBERT  STUART 

clay  Esqr  of  Liverpool.  |  Under  the  Superintendance  of 
the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  | 
London,  Published  by  Charles  Knight,  Ludgate  Street.  | 

(Baker  259) 

Height,  7.10.    Sub  height,  5.    Width,  3.15. 

[The  Gallery  of  Portraits.    London,  1833-37.] 

399a  Same  as  399.  Before  border  line  and  letters. 

3996  Same  as  399a.  Border  line,  added. 

399c  Same  as  399<$.  "Engraved  by  W.  Humphreys",  added. 

399fZ  Same  as  399.  With  "  Proof"  in  lower  left  corner. 

399e  Same  as  399.  Fifth  line  of  lettering  erased;  "&  C?"  added  to 
publisher's  name. 

399/  Same  as  399^.  Second  border  line  added.  Address  changed  to 
"Published  by  Wm  S.  Orr  &  C°  London."  Fifth  line  of  lettering 
restored  in  slightly  larger  letters. 

399<7  Same  as  399/i    Last  two  lines  of  lettering  erased. 

399h  Same  as  2>99£-  Chair  back  added.  Border  lines  and  all  letter- 
ing erased.  Relettered,  "  Engraved  by  W.  Humphreys  from  a 
Picture  by  Gilbert  Stewart.  |  Washington.  |  William  Mackenzie, 
London,  Edinburgh  &  Glasgow.  |  " 


THOMAS  ILLMAN 
400    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 
Drawn  by  Hoppner  Meyer  from  the  Painting  by  G.  Stuart  | 

182 


GILBERT  STUART 

Engraved  by  T.  Illman  |  George  Washington.  |  "G°  Wash- 
ington "  |  (Copyright)  |  (Baker  260) 

Height,  4.8.    Sub  height,  2.6.    Width,  2.10. 

[Library  of  American  History.    By  O.  L.  Knapp.    New  York,  1836.] 

400tt  Same  as  400.    All  lettering  erased  except  title  and  facsimile. 


ILLMAN  AND  PILBROW 

401  Full  bust,  to  left.  Border  line,  3/16.  In  lower  margin,  between 
names  of  painter  and  engravers  and  the  title,  a  seated  figure  of 
Liberty,  with  eagle  and  shield.  Stipple 

Painted  by  Stewart. — Engraved  by  Illman  &  Pilbrow.  | 
Washington.  |  Printed  by  Illman  &  Pilbrow.  | 

Height,  11. 6.    Sub  height,  8.14.    Width,  7.6. 

This  is  Baker  262,  there  misdescribed  as  "Line." 


ILLMAN  AND  PILBROW 

402    Full  bust,  to  left.    Border  line,  2/16.    In  lower  margin,  between 
title  and  address,  a  seated  figure  of  Liberty,  with  eagle  and  shield. 

Line 

C.  G.  Stuart  pinxt — Illman  &  Pilbrow  Sc.  |  Geo.  Wash- 
ington. I  Published  by  H.  Phelps  161  Broadway  N.  York  | 
(Copyright  1833) 

Height,  12.8.    Sub  height,  8.14.    Width,  7.5. 


ILLMAN  BROTHERS 
403    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 
Painted  by  Stuart. — Engraved  by  Illman  Brothers.  |  "G° 

183 


GILBERT  STUART 

Washington"  |  Taken  from  life  in  1794.  |  From  the  Art 
Gallery. — Centennial  Exhibition.  | 

Height,  6. 14.    Sub  height,  4. 12.    Width,  4.2. 

[Illustrated  History  of  the  Centennial  Exhibition.   By  James  D.  McCabe. 

Philadelphia,  187  6.  J 


ILLMAN  BROTHERS 
404    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Painted   by  Stuart. —  Engraved   by  Illman   Bro's.  |  "G° 

Washington"  | 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  3.14.    Width,  3.8. 


THOMAS  KELLY 

405    Bust,  to  left.    Borderline,  2/16.  Stipple 

Painted  by  Stuart. — Engraved  by  T.  Kelly.  |  "G°  Wash- 
ington" I  Published  by  Samuel  Walker  (Harlem  Place) 
Washington  Street  Boston.  |  (Baker  268) 

Height,  6.2.    Sub  height,  4.9.    Width,  3.12. 

[Elegant  Extracts.    Boston,  1826.] 

405«  Same  as  405.    Address  erased. 

[History  of  War  of  Independence.    By  Botta.    Buffalo,  1854.] 


J.  KENNEDY 

406    Full  bust,  to  left.  Mezzotint 

Genl  George  Washington.  |  This  Print  is  respectfully 

184 


GILBERT  STUART 


Dedicated  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States  by  |  T.  W. 
Freeman.  |  Engraved  from  the  Original  Picture  Painted 
by  Gilbert  Stewart  Esq?,  |  Now  in  the  Possession  of  Paul 
Beck  Esq*.  |  Freeman  Excudit. — J.  Kennedy  scT  |  Printed 
&  Published  by  T.  W.  Freeman,  Philadelphia  isJ  Sept* 
1813.  I  (Baker  269) 

Height,  19.4.    Sub  height,  16.    Width,  13.10. 

406a  Same  as  406.    Without  name  of  engraver. 

This  plate  was  printed  in  black  and  in  colors.    All  impressions  that  I  have  seen 
have  the  appearance  of  being  from  a  worn  plate. 


KNAPP  AND  RIHTMEYER 

407    Full  bust,  to  left.    Vignette  with  circular  border,  6/16.  The 
entire  work  is  done  to  imitate  fancy  penmanship.  Etching 

Washington  |  Designed  &  Ex.  by  Knapp  &  Rihtmeyer  N.  Y. 
1855  I 

Diameter,  9. 15. 


WILLIAM  KNEASS 

408    Bust,  to  left.    Border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

W.  Kneass  sc.  Piiilada  |  Washington.  |  Published  by  J. 
Downing  Lexington  KentY  |  (Baker  272) 

Height,  5.5.    Sub  height,  4.3.    Width,  3.7. 


ALEXANDER  LAWSON 
409    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border,  4/16,  in  a  rectangle.  Beneath 

185 


GILBERT  STUART 

the  oval,  upon  a  base  containing  title,  a  helmet,  sword,  and 
baton  with  oak  and  olive  branches.  Mixed 

G.  Washington  |  Barralet  Direxit. — Lawson  sc  |  Publish'd 
by  R.  Campbell  and  C?  |  From  a  Copy  Painted  by  J.  Paul.  | 

(Baker  273) 

Height,  6. 1 1 .  Sub  height,  6.6.  Width,  3. 15.  Oval  height,  3.7.  Oval 
width,  2.9. 

[Continuation  of  Mr.  Hume's  History.    Philadelphia,  1798.] 
409a  Same  as  409.    Before  all  letters. 

4096  Same  as  409.  All  lettering  erased  after  title  on  base.  Ad- 
dress added,  "Publish'd  by  Conrad  and  C°". 

409c  Same  as  409$.  Address  erased.  Plate  worn  and  reworked  in 
minor  details. 

WILLIAM  S.  LENEY 

410  Full  bust,  to  left.  Borderline,  1/16.  Stipple 
Leney  ScT  N.  Y.  I  Geo.  Washington.  |  (Baker  274) 
Height,  5.    Sub  height,  3.15.    Width,  3.4. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  D.  Ramsay.    New  York,  1807.] 

WILLIAM  S.  LENEY 

411  Full  bust,  to  left.    Double  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Engrav'd  for  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  |  in  the 
City  of  N.  York.  |  Leney  Sc.  N.  Y.  |  Geo.  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  2.15. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    New  York,  1808.] 
186 


GILBERT  STUART 


WILLIAM  S.  LENEY 

412  Full  bust,  to  left.    Double  border  lines,  2/16.  Stipple 

Engrav'd  for  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  |  Leney 
Sc.  N.  Y.  I  Geo.  Washington.  |  (Baker  276) 

Height,  5.1.    Sub  height,  3.7.    Width,  2.14. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    New  Brunswick,  1812.] 

Some  impressions  from  this  plate  show  an  uninked  second  line  of  lettering : 

"  of  New  Jersey." 

WILLIAM  S.  LENEY 

413  Full  bust,  to  left.    Double  border  lines,  1/16.  Stipple 

Stuart  pinxt — Leney  scT  |  Washington.  New  York  Pub- 
lish'd  by  W.  S.  Leney  181 2  | 

Height,  4.8.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  2.13. 

413a  Same  as  413.  Address  erased  and  "Engraved  for  the  Wash- 
ington Benevolent  Society  in  the  city  of  New  York  |  "  substi- 
tuted.   Height  reduced  to  4.1.  (Baker  275) 

[UNKNOWN] 

414  Full  bust,  to  left.  Double  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 
Geo.  Washington.  | 

Height,  4.4.    Sub  height,  3.7.    Width,  2.14. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Troy,  1810.] 

414a  Same  as  414.  Above  portrait:  "Engraved  for  the  Washington 
Benevolent  Society  |  " 

Height,  4.14. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Hudson,  181 1.] 
187 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 
415    Full  bust,  to  left,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 

Engrav'd  for  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society.  |  Geo. 
Washington.  | 

Height,  4.15.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  2.14. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Troy,  181 2.] 


A.  REED 

416    Full  bust,  to  left.    Triple  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Engraved  for  the  |  Washington  Benevolent  Society.  |  A. 
Reed,  sc.  E.  W.  Con.  |  Geo.  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.    Sub  height,  3.7.    Width,  2.14. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Windsor,  181 2.] 
Copy  of  Leney  No.  412. 


JAMES  BARTON  LONGACRE 

417    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

George  Washington.  |  Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre  from  a 
miniature  by  M*  Trott.  I  (Baker  278) 

Height,  5.10.    Sub  height,  4.4.    Width,  4. 

[Rees'  Cyclopedia.    Philadelphia,  182 1.] 

417«  Same  as  417.    Before  all  letters. 

417&  Same  as  417.    In  rectangle  of  double  border  line. 
Sub  height,  5.    Width,  4.1. 

188 


GILBERT  STUART 


JAMES  BARTON  LONGACRE 

418  Bust,  to  left.  Oblong  oval  in  the  centre  of  an  elaborately  en- 
graved script  memorial:  "Sacred  |  to  |  the  Memory  of  |  George 
Washington,  |  Born  Feb.  22.  1732  —  Died  Dec.  13.  1799  | 
The  I  American  |  Hero  |  and  Statesman.  |  "  Stipple 

Designed  and  Engraved  by  Joseph  Perkins.  |  Published  by 
Rand  and  Perkins, — No.  34  South  6™  ST  Philadelphia.  | 
Portrait  Eng?  by  J.  B.  Longacre  | 

Height,  8. 11.    Width,  9.12.    Oval  height,  .II.    Oval  width,  .13. 

418a  Same  as  418.    Before  the  three  lines  of  lettering. 

4186  Same  as  418.    Without  third  line  of  lettering. 

418c  Same  as  418.  Script  lettering  erased  after  "George  Washing- 
ton," and  "The  Father  of  his  Country  was  born  Feb.  22.  1732, 
Died  Dec.  13.  1799."  |  substituted. 

This  may  be  Baker's  305,  but  does  not  American  Penman.  Philadelphia,  Au- 
agree  with  lettering  or  method  of  exe-  gust,  1827,"  that  I  have  been  able  to 
cution,  and  I  have  not  seen  one  that  find,  to  which  publication  Baker  assigns 
does.    And  the  only  copy  of  "The    305,  is  without  any  portrait. 

JAMES  BARTON  LONGACRE 

419  Bust,  to  left.  Ornamental  border  containing  names  of  painter 
and  engraver  and  title,  in  open  letters.  Stipple 

Painted  by  |  Stuart  |  — Engraved  by  |  J.  B.  Longacre  | 
Washington  |  C.  S.  Williams  New  Haven.  CT  |    (Baker  279) 

Height,  5.4.    Sub  height,  2.2.    Width,  2.12.    Sub  width,  1.10. 

419a  Same  as  419.  Address  changed  to  "Henry  Crampton  | 
Boston  I  " 

419&  Same  as  419a.    Address  erased. 

189 


GILBERT  STUART 


419c  Same  as  419$.  On  badge:  "Washington  |  Temperance  Benev- 
olent Society".  Fountain  substituted  for  ornament  above  frame, 
and  title  filled  in,  preceded  by  "birthday  of"  and  followed  by 
"Feb!  22?".  Below  ornamental  border,  "Sold  by  E.  F.  Whaites — 
I  1  Courtlandt  St.  N.Y." 

419c?  Same  as  419^.  On  badge:  "American  Republican  |  Procession 
April  8th  1844.  I  "  Title  and  names  of  painter  and  engraver 
erased,  and  three-line  quotation  inserted.   Clasped  hands  added. 

419e  Same  as  419^.  On  badge:  "American  Republican  |  Celebra- 
tion I  ". 

419/  Same  as  419^.  On  badge:  "American  Republican  Procession 

July  4th  1844."  "We  are  one."  added  below  clasped  hands. 

419<7  Same  as  419^.  On  badge:  "In  Commemoration  of  laying  |  the 
Corner-stone  of  the  |  Washington  Monument  |  Oct!  19"!  1847.  |  " 
without  address  and  clasped  hands. 

419h  Same  as  419^".  Border  and  lettering  erased.  Relettered,  "The 
Spirit  of  Washington  |  inspires  us  |  " 

419*:  to  419^  are  printed  on  satin. 


[UNKNOWN] 

420    Bust,  to  left,  in  irregular  border,  like  a  picture  frame,  with  rib- 
bon at  top  inscribed:  "  He  lives  in  our  Hearts."  Line 

In  Commemoration  |  of  Laying  the  Corner  Stone  |  of  the  | 
Monument  to  Washington  |  Oct.  19.  1847  I  Sold  at  Valen- 
tines 98  Nassau  St.  | 

Height,  2.8.    Width,  1.7.     Sub  height,  1.5.     Sub  width,  1. 

Printed  on  satin  for  a  badge. 
I90 


GILBERT  STUART 


JAMES  BARTON  LONGACRE 
421    Bust,  to  left.  Stipple 

Washington.  |  Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre  from  a  Paint- 
ing by  G.  Stuart.  | 

Height,  5.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  3.5. 

421a  Same  as  421.  Before  all  letters  except,  in  etched  letters,  "E. 
Wellmore  Sc". 

4216  Same  as  421.  Background  enlarged  in  height  5/16,  and  in 
width  1/16.  Relettered :  "Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre  from  a 
painting  by  G.  Stuart.  |  Washington.  |  "G°  Washington  "  |  " 

(Baker  280) 

Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  3.6. 
[National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished  Americans.    Philadelphia,  1834.] 

421c  Same  as  421 3.  All  lettering  erased,  except  facsimile  signature. 
Title  re-engraved  "George  Washington";  border  line  of  1/16, 
added. 

421d  Same  as  421^  Inscription  erased  and  "  G°  Washington  "  re- 
engraved  in  smaller  letters. 

From  421a  it  would  appear  that  this  Longacre,  who  was  the  publisher  of 
plate  was  engraved  by  Edward  Well-  the  work  in  which  it  appeared,  as  en- 
more,  an  English  engraver  who  was  graver.  The  only  copy  seen  of  421a 
employed  to  engrave  several  plates  for  was  given  by  Wellmore  to  W.  G.  Arm- 
the  National  Portrait  Gallery,  but  was  strong  the  engraver, 
published  as  421^,  with  the  name  of 


JOHN  A.  LOWELL  AND  COMPANY 

422    Head,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16,  within  which  is 
name  of  engraver.  Rtiled 

I9I 


GILBERT  STUART 


Engraved  by  John  A.  Lowell  &  Co.  Boston.  U.  S.  A.  Copy- 
right 1899 — 733  I  "G°  Washington  "  | 

Height,  7.10.    Oval  height,  6.7.    Oval  width,  5.6. 

This  head  has  been  used  on  several  different  advertisements,  too 
numerous  and  unimportant  to  note  here. 


Mccarty 

423  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette.  Line 
MSCarty  Sculpsit  |  Washington.  |  (Baker  290) 
Height,  4.7.    Sub  height,  3.3.    Width,  2.12. 

[Bancroft's  Life  of  Washington.    Worcester,  i860.] 

423a  Same  as  423.    "  G°  Washington  "  added  before  title. 

JOHN  C  McRAE 

424  Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border,  4/16.  Mixed 

Engraved  &  Published  by  John  C.  McRae,  100  Liberty  St. 
New  York.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  George  Washington.  | 

(Baker  291) 

Height,  13.13.     Oval  height,  10. 1 1.    Oval  width,  9.2. 
424a  Same  as  424.    Before  title. 

424&  Same  as  424.  Cut  down  to  a  smaller  oval,  with  ruled  rectangle 
and  border  line,  2/16.  Lettering  changed  to  "Engd  &  Printed 
by  John  C  M?Rae,  N.  Y.  |  George  Washington,  |  Engraved  ex- 
pressly for  Demorest's  Monthly  Magazine.  | 

Height,  10.10.  Sub  height,  9.9.  Width,  7.14.  Oval  height,  8.15. 
Oval  width,  7.4. 

I92 


GILBERT  STUART 

JOHN  C.  McRAE 

425    Full  bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Mc.Rae,  expressly  for  the  New  World.  | 
"G°  Washington"  | 

Height,  6.2.    Sub  height,  4. 10.    Width,  4.2. 

425«  Same  as  425.    Cut  down,  reworked,  and  relettered:  "Engd  by- 
John  C.  McRae,  N.  Y.  |  "G°  Washington."  |" 

Sub  height,  3.5.    Width,  3.4. 


WILLIAM  EDGAR  MARSHALL 

426    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border,  extended,  at  corners,  to  a 
rectangle.  Line 

Engraved  by  William  E  Marshall  from  the  Original 
Portrait  in  the  Boston  Athenaeum.  |  Painted  by  Gilbert 
Stuart.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  (Copyright  1862)  | 

Height,  17.3.  Sub  height,  13.6.  Width,  11. 3.  Oval  height,  n. 5.  Oval 
width,  9.2. 

426a  Same  as  426.    Before  all  letters,  except  copyright  notice. 
4266  Same  as  426.    Before  "G°  Washington." 

426c  Same  as  426^.  "Proofs  by  the  National  Bank  Note  Co.  N.  Y." 
added. 

426d  Same  as  426c.  Address  added:  "Published  November  15th. 
1862.  By  Ticknor  and  Fields,  135  Washington  S.*.  Boston. 
Copyright  secured."  (Baker  286) 

193 


GILBERT  STUART 


426e  Same  as  426^.  Address  changed  to  "Published  March  1,  1864, 
by  Hurd  and  Houghton,  401  Broadway  New  York.  Copy- 
right secured.  J.  H.  Daniel  Pr.  Boston."  And  "G°  Washing- 
ton" replaced  by  "  Geo.  Washington." 

426/  Same  as  426^.    Address  and  name  of  printer  erased. 

426<7  Same  as  426/!    "G°  Washington"  restored. 

4267(1  Same  as  426/.  Lettering  added  :  "Presented  to  Subscribers  for 
the  'Christian  Union,'  J.  B.  Ford  &  Co  Publishers,  New  York." 


MORSE 

427  Full  bust,  to  left.  Vignette.  Line 
Morse  sculp  |  (Baker  292) 
Height,  3.12.    Width,  3.8. 

[Le  General  Washington  et  Madam  la  Generale.   Par  M.  Etourneau.   Paris,  i860.] 

WILLIAM  NUTTER 

428  Full  bust,  to  left.    Border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

C.  G.  Stuart  pinxt — W.  Nutter  sculp1-  |  Geo.  Washington 
Esqr  I  Late  President  of  the  United  States  of  America.  | 
From  an  original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of  J„  Seb^  De 
Franca  Esq?  |  of  Devonshire  Place  to  whom  this  Plate  is 
Dedicated  by  his  |  obliged  humble  ServT  |  Rob!  Cribb.  | 
London.  Published  JanY  15,  1798,  by  R.  Cribb,  Holborn.  | 

(Baker  294) 

Height,  1 1. 12.     Sub  height,  8.15.    Width,  7.6. 

Printed  in  black  and  in  colors. 
I94 


GILBERT  STUART 
428«  Same  as  428.    With  etched  letters. 

4286  Same  as  428.    With  names  of  painter  and  engraver  only. 


WILLIAM  NUTTER 

429    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line.  Stipple 

C.  G.  Stuart,  pinxT — W.  Nutter,  sculpT  |  George  Wash- 
ington Esq?  I  Late  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  |  London,  published  by  R.  Cribb,  JanY  15,  1799.  | 

(Baker  295) 

Height,  7.7.    Sub  height,  5.2.    Width,  4.2. 


[UNKNOWN] 
430    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 
Geo.  Washington  | 

Height,  2.10.    Oval  height,  2.    Oval  width,  1.10. 
[Auszug  von  Gen.  Washington's  Circular-Schreiben.    Chambersburg,  1816.] 

430a  Same  as  430.  Plate  reworked  and  very  much  worn.  Title, 
which  is  in  open  letters  in  430,  is  filled  in  and  "  Peabody  Sc." 
added  under  oval.  (Baker  299) 

[History  of  United  States.   By  a  Citizen  of  Mass.   Keene,  N.  H.,  1823.] 


MICHELE  PEKENINO 

431    Bust,  to  left,  with  shaded  background,  within  a  border,  12/16, 
resembling  a  picture  frame,  suspended  by  a  ring.  Stipple 

195 


GILBERT  STUART 


Washington.  |  Engraved  by  Me.l  Pekenino.  Philadelphia, 
1822.  I  From  an  original  Portrait  by  G.  Stewart.  | 

Height,  7.13.    Sub  height,  3.7.    Width,  2.12. 


MICHELE  PEKENINO 

432    Bust,  to  left,  with  solid  dark  background,  within  a  border, 
12/16,  resembling  a  picture  frame,  suspended  by  a  ring.  Stipple 

Washington.  |  Engraved  by  Pekenino  Philadelphia, 

1822.  I  From  an  original  Portrait  by  G.  Stewart.  | 

Height,  7. 11.    Sub  height,  3.6.    Width,  2. 11. 

Either  431  or  432  is  Baker  300,  but  as    to  say  which  one  Baker  describes.  The 
the  chief  difference  in  the  plates  is  in  the    frames  seem  to  be  identical, 
backgrounds  of  the  two,  it  is  impossible 


[UNKNOWN] 

433    Bust,  to  left,  in  ornamental  border,  resembling  a  picture  frame, 
suspended  by  a  ring.  Line 

Washington  |  (Baker  357) 

Height,  5.7.    Sub  height,  3.1.    Width,  2.8. 

This  is  a  copy  of  Pekenino's  print,  and  is  ascribed  by  Baker  to  "Wright." 


GEORGE  E.  PERINE 

434    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette,  in  ruled  oval,  with  border,  6/16,  within 
which  is  title.  Mezzotint 

After  Stuart — Published  by  Moore  &  C°  1 1 1  Nassau  ST 
New  York. — Engd  by  Geo.  E.  Perine.  |  George  Washing- 
ton. I  (Baker  302) 

Height,  8.9.    Oval  height,  8.4.   Oval  width,  6.3. 

196 


GILBERT  STUART 


434«  Same  as  434.  Names  of  painter,  publisher,  and  engraver  erased, 
and  "Published  by  Moore  &  Goodspeed,  37  Park  Row,  New 
York."  added  below  tide. 

GEORGE  E.  PERINE 

435  Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border,  3/16,  in  ruled  rectangle. 

*  Mixed 
Engd  by  Geo.  E.  Perine,  N.  York.  |  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.4.  Sub  height,  4.12.  Width,  3.10.  Oval  height,  3.7.  Oval 
width,  2.7. 

JAMES  R.  RICE 

436  Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Mixed 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart — Copyright  by  Bradley  &  Com- 
pany 1876 — Engraved  by  J.  R.  Rice  |  "G°  Washington"  | 
Bradley  &  Company  Publishers  66  North  Fourth  St  Phil- 
adelphia I  W.  W.  Bostwick  &  Co  177  &  179  West  Fourth 
St.  Cincinnati  Ohio  | 

Height,  20.9.    Sub  height,  17.14.    Width,  15.4. 
436a  Same  as  436.    Word  "  Proof"  to  right  of  title. 

JACQUES  REICH 

437  Bust,  to  left.  Etching 

Jacques  Reich — Copyrighted  by  Lea  Brothers  &  Company 
1902  I 

Height,  5.10.    Sub  height,  5.7.   Width,  4.3. 

[A  History  of  All  Nations.    Edited  by  J.  H.  Wright.    Philadelphia,  1902.] 

197 


GILBERT  STUART 


JACQUES  REICH 

438  Bust,  to  left.  Etching 

Copyright  1902  by  Jacques  Reich.  N.  Y.  |  Jacques  Reich  aq. 
forI  I  "G°  Washington"  | 

Height,  15.15.    Sub  height,  14.13.    Width,  11. 7. 

438a  Same  as  438.    Before  facsimile  signature. 

Only  sixteen  proofs  printed  in  this  state. 

[GEORGE  WISTAR  HODGE  RITCHIE] 

439  Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval.    On  same  plate,  to  left,  a  companion 
portrait  of  Mrs.  Washington.  Mezzotint 

Martha  Washington. —  George  Washington  | 

Height,  4.15.    Oval  height,  4.    Oval  width,  3.5. 

439a  Same  as  439.     Before  all  letters,  and  with  engraved  bor- 
der, 4/16. 

4396  Same  as  439a.    Border  removed.    Arms  of  Washington  added 
between  the  two  portraits  in  lower  margin. 

Of  439a  there  were  only  five  prints  taken,  and  of  439^  but  twenty  impressions. 


ROBERTS 

440    Head,  to  left.    Vignette,  in  circle,  within  which  is  title.  Stipple 

General  Washington  Born  Fee-Y  iit.h  1732.  Died  DEcf 
i4T.H  1799,  I  Roberts:  sc.  |  London  Published  by  R.  Miller 
Old  Fish  St  ST  Pauls.  |  (Baker  315) 

Diameter,  2. 

This  print  is  usually  on  satin,  and  used  as  one  side  of  a  pocket  pincushion,  with  a 
head  of  Franklin  on  the  other  side. 

I98 


GILBERT  STUART 


RUSSELL 

441    Full  bust,  to  left.    A  battle  indistinctly  represented  in  the  back- 
ground, to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Russell,  sculp.  |  Washington.  |  London;  |  Published  (for 
the  Proprietors)  by  John  Saunders,  25,  Newgate  Street, 
1835.  I  (Baker  318) 

Height,  6. 11.    Sub  height,  4. 13.    Width,  4. 


JOHN  SARTAIN 

442  Full  bust,  to  left.  Vignette.  Mezzotint 
Engraved  by  J.  Sartain.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  (Baker  322) 
Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  4.12.    Width,  4.4. 

[Letters  on  Agriculture.    Washington,  1847.] 

JOHN  SARTAIN 

443  Bust,  to  left.    Oval.  Mezzotint 

The  original  by  G.  Stuart. —  Published  by  R.  R.  Landon 
Agt  88  Lake  ST  Chicago  III. —  Engraved  by  J.  Sartain  | 
George  Washington.  | 

Height,  7.    Oval  height,  5.13.    Oval  width,  5.10. 

This  would  seem  to  be  Baker  321,  although  shape  and  dimensions  differ. 


JOHN  SARTAIN 
444    Full  bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Mezzotint 
G.  Stuart — J.  Sartain  | 
Height,  4.8.    Width,  3.12. 

[Hunt's  American  Panorama.    Albany,  1849.] 
I99 


GILBERT  STUART 

4AAa  Same  as  444.    Vignette  enlarged.    Names  of  painter  and  en- 
graver erased.    "  G°  Washington  "  added. 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  4. 10.    Width,  4.8. 

SAMUEL  SARTAIN 

445  Full  bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart — Engraved  by  Samuel  Sar- 
tain  I  "G°  Washington"  |  Entered,  November  4.  A.D. 
1752,  A.L.  5752  I  Passed,  March  3,  A.D.  1753,  A.L.  5753.  | 
Raised,  August  4,  A.D.  1753,  A.L.  5753.  | 

Height,  6.4.    Sub  height,  4.4.    Width,  3.6. 

[Grand  Lodge  of  Pennsylvania,  F.  &  A.  M.  Memorial  Volume.  Washington 
Sesqui-Centennial  Anniversary.    Philadelphia,  1902.] 

I.  SCOLES 

446  Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/ 1 6.  Stipple 

Scoles  sculp  I  George  Washington.  |  (Baker  329) 

Height,  3.1 1.    Oval  height,  2.12.    Oval  width,  2.3. 

[New  Universal  Biographical  Dictionary.    By  James  Hardie.    Vol.  3. 

New  York,  1805.] 

446«  Same  as  446.    Plate  much  worn  and  reworked,  with  title  in 
smaller  letters  and  engraver's  name  barely  visible.    (Baker  330) 

Height,  3.4. 

[Life  of  George  Washington.    By  J.  Corry.    New  York,  1809.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

447    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16. 

200 


Stipple 


GILBERT  STUART 

Gen^  Washington.  |  Born  Febr  22.  1732.  Died  Decr  14. 
1799.  I  Published  by  M.  Carey.  |  (Baker  328) 

Height,  4.8.    Oval  height,  2.10.    Oval  width,  2.2. 

[Life  of  Washington.    ByWeems.    Tenth  edition.    Philadelphia,  1810.] 

Ascribed  by  Baker  to  Scoles,  but  it  is  executed  much  better  than 
any  work  by  Scoles  that  I  know. 

FRANCIS  SHALLUS 

448  Bust,  to  left.    Circular.  Stipple 

Washington.  |  Publish'd  by  F.  Shallus  Engraver  N°  26 
Walnut  St  Philad  | 

Height,  2.6.    Diameter,  1.6. 

I.  R.  SMITH 

449  Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/1 6.  Stipple 

I.  R.  Smith  Boston  |  GenIt  George  Washington.  | 

(Baker  331) 

Height,  3.9.    Oval  height,  2.14.    Oval  width,  2.4. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Worcester,  Massachusetts,  1813.J 

449«  Same  as  449.    Engraver's  name  erased.    Modern  restrike. 

HEZEKIAH  WRIGHT  SMITH 

450  Head,  to  left.    Vignette,  in  ruled  oval,  within  a  rectangle  with 
irregular  corners.  Stipple 

(Copyright  i860)  |  "G°  Washington  "  |  Engraved  by  H.  W. 

201 


GILBERT  STUART 


Smith  from  the  original  by  Stuart,  in  possession  of  the 
Boston  Athenaeum.  |  Samuel  Walker  Jr.  Boston.  | 

(Baker  332) 

Height,  10. 1.  Sub  height,  8.5.  Width,  6.13.  Oval  height,  7.  Oval 
width,  5.3. 

450a  Same  as  450.    Vignette,  on  ruled  rectangle,  before  oval,  and 
before  all  letters  excepting  copyright  notice. 

4506  Same  as  450a.  Outer  part  of  rectangle  cross-ruled  to  form  oval; 
corners  erased  to  irregular  form. 

450c  Same  as  450.  Address  changed  to  "Walker  &  Virtue,  Boston." 

450(7  Same  as  450^.    Address  changed  to  "H.  A.  Brown,  Boston." 


HEZEKIAH  WRIGHT  SMITH 

451    Head,  to  left.    Vignette,  in  background  ruled  to  rectangle. 

Stipple 

G.  Stuart  Pinxt— H.  W.  Smith.  N.Y.  |  "G°  Washington"  | 

(Baker  333) 

Height,  8. 13.  Sub  height,  7. 1 1.  Width,  5.14. 
451«  Same  as  451.  Before  facsimile  signature. 
4516  Sameas45i.    "Copyright  1875  by  S  Walker  &  Co."  added. 


HEZEKIAH  WRIGHT  SMITH 

452    Head,  to  left.    Vignette,  in  background  ruled  to  rectangle. 

Stipple 

202 


GILBERT  STUART 

Engraved  by  H.  Wright  Smith.  After  the  Portrait  by 
Stuart.  |  "  G°  Washington  "  |  Copyright  W.  S.  Baker. 
Published  by  Lindsay  &  Baker,  Philadelphia.  1879.  | 

(Baker  334) 

Height,  15.10.    Sub  height,  12.8.    Width,  9. 12. 
452ft  Same  as  452.    Before  any  letters. 
452&  Same  as  452.    Before  facsimile  signature. 


J.  THOMSON 

453    Full  bust,  to  left.  Stipple 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. — Engd  by  J.  Thomson.  |  George 
Washington.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  (Baker  342) 

Height,  5.15.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  3.8. 
453a  Same  as  453.    Before  any  letters. 

4536  Same  as  453.    Names  of  painter  and  engraver  erased,  and  in 
centre:  "Painted  by  G.  Stuart." 

453c  Same  as  453$.    Border  line,  1/16,  added. 

453ft1  Same  as  453^.    Border  line  and  all  lettering  erased,  except  "G° 
Washington". 

453e  Same  as  453^.    Ornamental  border,  printed  from  relief  block, 
added,  forming  a  tablet  for  title. 


CORNELIUS  TIEBOUT 

454    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16. 

203 


Stipple 


GILBERT  STUART 


Painted  by  G.  Stewart — Engraved  by  C.  Tiebout  |  George 
Washington.  |  Published  by  C.  Tiebout  N°  28  Gold  Street 
New  York  January  8t.h  1800  |  (Baker  343) 

Height,  1 1.6.    Oval  height,  8.13.    Oval  width,  6. 1 3. 


CORNELIUS  TIEBOUT 

455    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 

G.  Stewart  Del. — C.  Tiebout  Sculp.  |  George  Washing- 
ton. I  (Baker  344) 

Height,  4.2.    Oval  height,  3.4.    Oval  width,  2.8. 

[Two  Discourses  on  Death  of  Washington.    By  Uzal  Ogden.    Newark,  1800.] 


ROBERT  TILLER 

456    Bust,  to  left.    Oval.  Stipple 

R  Tiller  Sc  |  Gen.  Geo.  Washington.  |  First  President  of 
the  United  States  |  Copyright  Secured  |  (Baker  345) 

Height,  1.4.    Width,  1.4.    Oval  height,  .7.    Oval  width,  .5. 

456a  Same  as  456.    Laurel  wreath,  with  diverging  rays,  around  oval, 
added. 


[UNKNOWN] 

457  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  surrounded  by  wreath  of  laurel,  2/16.  Wash- 
ington Monument  Lottery  ticket.  Third  class,  Baltimore,  June, 
1 81 6.    "  Plate  presented  by  Simkins  &  Usher."  Stipple 

Oval  height,  1.6.    Oval  width,  1.2. 

204 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 

458  Bust,  to  left.   Oval.  Another  similar  lottery  ticket,  with  different 
head  of  Washington  and  different  wreath.  Stipple 

Oval  height,  1.5.    Oval  width,  1.1. 

[UNKNOWN] 

459  Bust,  to  left.   Oval.    Another  similar  lottery  ticket,  with  different 
head  of  Washington  and  different  wreath.  Stipple 

Oval  height,  1.1.    Oval  width,  .13. 

For  yet  another  similar  lottery  ticket,    The  head  in  457,  458,  and  459  is  dis- 
see  Houdon,  No.  180.    All  four  seen    tinctly  different,  yet  not  such  as  can  be 
are  upon  one  sheet  undivided,  and,  I    noted,  except  by  dimensions, 
think,  are  the  work  of  Robert  Tiller. 

SAMUEL  WALMSLEY 

460  Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  at  bottom,  5/16,  in  rectangle. 

Mezzotint 

Washington.  |  Engraved  by  Samuel  Walmsley  after  the 
original  painting  taken  from  life  by  gilbert  stuart  | 

(Baker  347) 

Height,  17.6.  Sub  height,  16. 1.  Width,  13.2.  Oval  height,  14.8. 
Oval  width,  12. 

The  title  is  in  open  letters. 
46(kt  Same  as  460.    Before  any  letters. 

ADAM  B.  WALTER 

461  Bust,  to  left.  Mixed 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart — Engraved  by  A.  B.  Walter,  Phila.  | 
"G°  Washington"  | 

Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  4.1 1.    Width,  3. 11. 

205 


GILBERT  STUART 


ADAM  B.  WALTER 

462    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  of  single  line,  5/16,  within 
which  is  title.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. — Published  by  John  Dainty  31  S.  6th 
Str.  Philadelphia. — Eng?  by  A.  B.  Walter.  |  George  Wash- 
ington. I  (Baker  348) 

Height,  8.10.    Sub  height,  8.5.    Oval  height,  8.2.    Oval  width,  6.3. 
462a  Same  as  462.    Address  changed  to  "J.  C.  McCurdy  &  Co." 


THOMAS  B.  WELCH 

463    Full  bust,  to  left.  Mezzotint 

Engraved  by  T.  B.  Welch,  from  a  portrait  by  G.  Stuart.  | 
"  G°  Washington  "  |  Printed  by  A.  E.  Lent  &  Co  | 

(Baker  350) 

Height,  6.10.    Sub  height,  5.4.    Width,  4.5. 

[Sages  and  Heroes  of  American  Revolution.    By  L.  C.  Judson. 
Philadelphia,  1851.] 


THOMAS  B.  WELCH 

464    Head,  to  left.    Vignette,  with  ruled  background  to  rectangle, 
within  which  are  two  lines  of  lettering.  Mixed 

Stuart — Welch  |  "  G°  Washington"  |  Engraved  by  Thomas 
B.  Welch,  (By  Permission)  from  the  only  original  Portrait 
by  Gilbert  Stuart,  in  the  Athenaeum,  Boston.  |  Wash- 
ington. I  Published  by  George  W.  Childs  Philadelphia.  | 
Proof  |  Printed  by  A.  E.  Lent  &  C?  Phila  |  (Copyright 
1852)1  (Baker  351) 

Height,  24.15.    Sub  height,  22.9.    Width,  18.2. 

206 


GILBERT  STUART 

464a  Same  as  464.    Before  all  letters  except  names  of  painter  and 
engraver  within  rectangle. 


ASAPH  WILLARD 

465    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.    Title-page.  Stipple 

A.  Willard  I  George  Washington  |  Inaugurated  President  | 
1789  I  (Baker  352) 

Height,  3.8.     Sub  height,  2.8.    Width,  2.5. 

[History  of  the  United  States.    By  C.  A.  Goodrich.    Hartford,  1823. J 


WILLIAM  WOOLLEY 
466    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  in  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

WOOLLEY  PlNXIT  ET   ScULPSIT.  |  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  EsQR 

I  Publish'd  at  the  Shakespeare  Gallery.  No  i  i  Park, 
N  York  |  (Baker  355) 

Height,  13.10.  Sub  height,  1 1. 10.  Width,  9.15.  Oval  height,  1 1.4. 
Oval  width,  9.6. 

There  is  a  companion  print  of  Mrs.  Washington. 


WILLIAM  WOOLLEY 

467  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  in  border,  11/16,  supported  on  a  base  sur- 
rounded by  six  female  figures,  and,  above,  clouds  and  sunshine. 
In  lower  margin,  an  eagle  placing  a  wreath  of  olive  upon  an  urn. 

Mezzotint 

David  Longworth  Direxit.  |  Woolley — Pinxit  et  Sculpsit.  | 
This  Print,  from  the  Original  Picture  in — the  Possession 

207 


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OF  LONGWORTH  AND  WlIEELER  |  Is  BY  THEM  DEDICATED  TO  THE 

Memory  of — His  Excellency  Geo  Washington  Esq*  |  Pub- 
lished at  the  Shakespeare  Gallery.  N°  i  i  Park,  N.  York.  J 

(Baker  354) 

Height,  22.15.  Sub  height,  20. 14.  Width,  18.8.  Oval  height,  7.2.  Oval 
width,  5. 1 1. 

467a  Same  as  467.  Everything  removed  except  the  portrait  in  oval. 
The  reduced  plate  has  been  printed  from  in  recent  years. 

CHARLES  CUSHING  WRIGHT 

468  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  double  border,  8/16.  Line 
Trott  Del1-  Wright  Engraver  N.  Y.  |  (Baker  356) 
Oval  height,  4.2.     Oval  width,  2.8. 

[The  Book  of  the  Constitution.    By  Edwin  Williams.    New  York,  1833.] 

[WILLIAM  WILSON] 

469  Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Etching 

Height,  1. 1 1.    Width,  1.5. 

The  only  copy  I  have  seen  is  unfinished,  and  is  signed 
"Wm.  Wilson  N.  Y.  1849." 

[UNKNOWN] 

470  Bust,  to  left.  Rectangle,  with  round  corners  and  double  line 
border,  4/16.    Background  ruled  perpendicularly.  Line 

G.  Washington  |  Gaspar  Y  Roig  Editores  |  Madrid.  | 

(Baker  374) 

Height,  6.2.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  3.1. 

208 


Number  467  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  mezzotint  engraving  by  William  Woolley. 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 

471    Full  bust,  to  left.  Line 

G.  Washington.  |  Born  Feb:  iith  (O.  S.)  1732.  Died  Dec? 
14th  1799.  I  Published  at  Rawle's  Republican  Book  Store, 
Philadelphia.  |  (Baker  362) 

Height,  10.10.    Sub  height,  8.14.    Width,  7.8. 


A.  SEALEY 

472  Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  surrounded  by  olive  and  oak  branches.  En- 
graver's name  in  field  under  neckerchief.  Line 

A.  Sealey  Sc  I  George  Washington.  |  Bureau.  Engraving 
&  Printing.  | 

Height,  3.1.    Width,  2.3.    Oval  height,  2.    Oval  width,  1.10. 

This  is  the  well-known  head  on  the    has  been  used  for  many  other  purposes 
one-dollar  United  States  Treasury  legal-    besides  472^  and  c. 
tender  note,  of  the  issue  of  1880,  and 

412a  Same  as  472.    Before  all  letters,  but  engraver's  name. 

4726  Same  as  472.    In  centre  of  invitation  to  "Ceremonies  on  Com- 
pletion of  Washington  Monument,  1885." 

472c  Same  as  472^,  on  invitation  to  "  Ceremonies  in  Commemoration 
of  Inauguration  of  George  Washington,  1889." 

[UNKNOWN] 

473  Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 

Oval  height,  3.     Oval  width,  2.6. 

The  only  impression  I  have  seen  is  a  finely  executed  proof  before  letters. 

2O9 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

474    Half  length,  to  left.   Shadow  diagonally  across  upper  left  corner 
of  background.  Stipple 

G.  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.4.    Sub  height,  4. 11.    Width,  3.3. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  M.  L.  Weems.    Philadelphia,  1814.] 

There  would  seem  to  be  more  than  one  of  these  very  crude  plates  nearly  alike, 

with  the  title  in  open  letter. 


[UNKNOWN] 
475    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 
G.  Washington  |  "G°  Washington"  | 
Height,  4.14.     Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  3.8. 


[UNKNOWN] 

476    Bust,  to  left,  on  pedestal,  with  tablet  bearing  title.  Vignette. 

Etching 

Proud  not  to  conquer  but  fellow  men  to  save  |  Wash- 
ington. I 

Height,  5.5.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  3.13. 

The  only  impression  seen  is  on  the  cover  of  an  account-book  of  1819. 


[WILLIAM  STRICKLAND] 

477    Bust,  to  left,  upon  a  pedestal  decorated  with  the  American 
shield,  which  is  partly  hidden  by  an  open  scroll  inscribed:  "Con- 

2IO 


GILBERT  STUART 


stitution  of  the  United  States."  Signed:  "Geo  Washington." 
Vignette.  Aquatint 

(Baker  337) 

Height,  9.    Width,  6.12. 

This  plate  is  attributed  to  William  Strickland,  the  architect,  who  did  some  plates 
in  this  manner,  but  upon  what  authority  it  is  so  ascribed  I  do  not  know. 


[UNKNOWN] 

478    Bust,  to  left.     Ornamental  border,  12/16,  like  a  frame,  with  title 
upon  tablet  below.  Stipple 

Engraved  from  Stuart's  Painting.  |  Washington  |  Philad* 
Published  by  Joseph  Parker.  | 

Height,  8.9.    Sub  height,  4.10.    Width,  3.13. 

418a  Same  as  478.    Address  changed  to  "Philad*  Published  by  M. 
A.  Milliette,  320  Chestnut  St."  (Baker  211) 

Baker  ascribes  this  plate  to  Edwin,  but  I  know  no  plate  by  Edwin 
so  badly  executed. 


[UNKNOWN] 

479    Full  bust,  to  left.    Double  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

General  Washington.  |  London  Published  by  Richd  Evans, 
17.  Paternoster  Row.  |  (Baker  373) 

Height,  6.10.     Sub  height,  5.6.    Width,  4.1 1. 

[History  of  America.    By  Wm.  Robertson.    London,  181 7.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

480    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette,  with  rectangle  border,  7/16,  with  a  lion's 
head  in  each  corner.  Stipple 

21 1 


GILBERT  STUART 


George  Washington.  |  Published  March  13.  1824  by  George 
Smeeton,  3  Old  Bailey.  |  (Baker  372) 

Height,  4.4.    Sub  height,  2.3.    Width,  1.9. 

[The  Unique ;  a  series  of  Portraits  of  Eminent  Persons.    London,  s.  a.] 

•480a  Same  as  480.    Address  erased. 

[UNKNOWN] 

481  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 
Geo.  Washington  | 

Height,  2.10.     Oval  height,  2.     Oval  width,  1. 10. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Keene,  New  Hampshire,  181 2.] 

[UNKNOWN] 

482  Bust,  to  left.  Circular,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 
Pub.  by  P.  Price  Jr  Philada  |  Washington.  |  (Baker  365) 
Height,  4.7.     Diameter,  3.10. 

[New  American  Biographical  Dictionary.    By  T.  J.  Rogers.    Philadelphia,  1829.] 
This  plate  is  apparently  the  work  of  James  Barton  Longacre. 


[UNKNOWN] 

483    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

George  Washington  |  First  President  of  the  United 
States  |  and  late  Lieutenant  General  of  the  |  American 
Armies.  |  (Baker  361) 

Height,  7.12.    Width,  5.4.     Oval  height,  5.10.    Oval  width,  4.8. 

This  plate  is  apparently  the  work  of  Benjamin  Tanner. 
212 


GILBERT  STUART 


STEPHEN  J.  FERRIS 

484  Full  bust,  to  left.    Inscription  on  field  at  bottom.    In  lower 
margin  arms  of  Washington.  Etching 

PL  353- — S.  J.  Ferris  eau  forte  1901  d'apres  G.  Stuart  | 
"  Go.  Washington  "  | 

Height,  12.2.    Sub  height,  10.14.    Width,  8.14. 

484a  Same  as  484.    Before  arms  of  Washington  and  facsimile  sig- 
nature. 

"  PI  353-"  signifies  the  number  of  plates  etched  by  Mr.  Ferris. 

CART 

485  Bust,  to  left.  Stipple 
Cart  :  sc.  |  Geo.  Washington.  | 

Height,  4.2.    Sub  height,  3.9.    Width,  3. 

This  plate  is  a  copy  of  361. 

[JOHN  ROBERTS] 

486  Bust,  to  left.    Oval.  Mezzotint 

(Baker  314) 

Oval  height,  3.2.    Oval  width,  2.8. 

Engraved  by  John  Roberts,  New  York,  I  have  seen,  is  extremely  rich  and  shows 

1799,  who,  after  a  few  impressions  were  fine  execution.  It  was  presented  by  the 

taken,  defaced  the  plate  by  rubbing  it  engraver  to  Alexander  Anderson,  the 

down,  from  which  rubbed  plate  modern  wood-engraver.  For  an  account  of  this 

impressions  have  been  taken.  The  only  plate,  see  Dunlap's  History  of  the  Arts  of 

original  impression  from  the  plate,  that  Design  in  theUnitedStates,Vol.  I,  p.  428. 


[UNKNOWN] 
487    Bust,  to  left.  Mezzotint 
Height,  4. 11.    Width,  3.10. 

213 


GILBERT  STUART 

487«  Same  as  487.     Reworked  with  lines  on  right  side  of  face,  and 
lettered:  "Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  Co.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  " 

4876  Same  as  487a.    Without  facsimile  signature. 


[UNKNOWN] 

488    Full  bust,  to  left.    Oval.  Aquatint 

Washington  |  1 732-1 799  |  Fondateur  de  l'Independance 
Americaine  I  Premier  President  de  la  .  Republique  des 
Etats  Unis  I 

Height,  2.7.     Oval  height,  2.    Oval  width,  1. 10. 

On  same  plate,  to  right,  a  portrait  of  Lafayette,  after  Ary  Scheffer. 


[UNKNOWN] 

489  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  surrounded  with  wreaths  of  oak  leaves;  in 
the  field,  "  1789."  With  a  companion  portrait  of  Benjamin  Har- 
rison, with  an  eagle  over  both,  on  a  shield,  holding  two  flags, 
one  with  thirteen  stars  above  Washington,  and  the  other  with 
forty-two  stars  above  Harrison.  Mixed 

Height,  1 1.8.    Width,  9.8. 

The  only  copies  I  have  seen  were  printed  on  calico. 


[UNKNOWN] 

490  Head,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border  line,  in  centre  of  vignette 
armorial  design,  with  ribbon  at  top  and  bottom,  upon  which  is 
inscription.  Line 

214 


GILBERT  STUART 

R.  Lowe  |  N°  115  White  Street.  | 

Height,  4.    Width,  4.     Oval  height,  1.4.     Oval  width,  1.2. 

490a  Same  as  490.    Before  all  letters. 

HUGUENIN  AND  BOILLOT 

491  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border,  1/16.  At  top,  in  centre,  of 
business  card  of  engravers.  At  bottom,  an  eagle  with  shield, 
inscription  on  ribbon.  Entire  card  engraved  to  rectangle  in 
scroll  and  flower  design.  Line 

Huguenin  &  Boillot.  |  Engravers  |  N°.  81.  Nassau  St  I  New 
York  |  H  &  B. . .  S.  P.— 1855  | 

Height,  2.3.    Width,  3.7.     Oval  height,  .6.     Oval  width,  .5. 


S.  STILES 

492  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  in  broken  oval,  at  top  of  page  of  "  L 
Jackson's  Ornamental  Writing  Book.  New  York  1 827."  Upon 
title-page  "  L.  Jackson  scrip!"  and  "  S.  Stiles  Sculp!"  Outline 

Oval  height,  1. 1 3.    Oval  width,  1.15. 


[UNKNOWN] 
493    Head,  to  left.    Oval.  Line 
Continental  Bank  Note  Co.  N?  2  | 

Height,  1. 15.    Oval  height,  1.9.    Oval  width,  1.5. 

215 


GILBERT  STUART 

[CHARLES  SCHLECHT] 
494    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Line 
Continental  Bank  Note  Co  New  York  | 
Height,  3.12.    Sub  height,  3.10.    Width,  2.13. 

494«  Same  as  494.    Without  inscription. 


[UNKNOWN] 
495    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 
G.  Washington  |  "G°  Washington"  | 
Height,  4.14.    Sub  height,  3.9.    Width,  3.12. 


[UNKNOWN] 
496    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple 
His  path  be  ours  |  Washington  | 
Height,  2.12.    Sub  height,  2.3.    Width,  2. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Concord,  181 2.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

497    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.  Mezzotint 

Gen.  Washington.  |  Pub.  by  C.  Bohn  568  Penna.  Av.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  I 

Height,  2.13.    Sub  height,  2.1.    Width,  2.4. 

2l6 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

498  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette.  Etching 
Height,  3.    Width,  2.8. 

W.  BANKS  AND  SON 

499  Head,  to  right.  Vignette,  with  ruled  background  and  upper  cor- 
ners rounded.    Border  line,  4/16,  broken  for  engraver's  name. 

Line 

W.  Banks  &  Son.  Edinr  |  "  G°  Washington  "  | 
Height,  3.1 1.    Sub  height,  2.15.    Width,  2.5. 

[Life  of  George  Washington.  Halifax.] 

PIERRE  FRANCOIS  BERTONNIER 

500  Bust,  to  right.  Vignette,  in  rectangle  of  a  single  line,  with  a 
decorative  border  done  on  wood,  surmounted  by  a  globe  over 
which  is  an  eagle,  beneath  a  star  emitting  rays.  All  lettering, 
except  name  of  engraver,  is  on  the  wood  block.  Line 

Galerie  Napoleon.  |  Bertonnier   sculp1-  |  Verite  |  Leto. 

INV.  PORRET.  SC.  |  "  G°  WASHINGTON  "  |  (WASHINGTON)  |  Be- 

nard,  Editeur,  Galerie  Vivienne,  N°  49.  I  (Baker  184) 

Height,  7.6.    Sub  height,  2.4.    Width,  3.4.    Sub  width,  1. 12. 

500«  Same  as  500.  Without  any  border  or  lettering  except  "  Ber- 
tonnier sculp'". 

500&  Same  as  500.  With  border  of  three  lines,  4/16,  within  which  is 
engraver's  name,  and  outside  floriated  border  by  "Clerget," 
within  which  is  "  Washington".  Below,  "  Danlos,  Editeur,  Quai 
Malaquais,  |  Paris.  |  " 

Height,  6.15.    Width,  5.8. 

217 


GILBERT  STUART 


500c  Same  as  500.  Woodcut  border,  an  American  eagle  at  top, 
and  a  bee  on  either  side,  at  centre.  "  Telliet — Andrew  Best 
Leloir." 

500d  Same  as  500.    With  irregular  border  on  copper. 
Height,  4.2.    Width,  3.4. 


MARIE  GABRIELLE  COIGNETO 
501    Bust,  to  right.    Vignette,  in  rectangle  of  a  single  line.  Line 
Mlle  Coigneto  Sc  | 
Height,  2.4.    Width,  1. 12. 

501a  Same  as  501.    Without  any  lettering. 

5016  Same  as  501.  With  "Washington  (George.)"  in  type  above, 
on  page  of  "  Iconographie  instructive.  Paris  De  l'imprimerie 
de  Rignoux  rue  des  Francs. -Bourgeoise-S.  Michel,  No  8." 

(Baker  196) 

501c  Same  as  501^.  With  border  of  two  lines,  2/16,  and  "  G°  Wash- 
ington." 

500  and  501  are  so  nearly  alike  that  it  and  are  believed  to  be  correct.  Both 
is  difficult  to  distinguish  them,  and  the  engravers  are  well  known,  and  both 
two  prints  are  readily  confused  with  plates  show  certain  similar  peculiarities, 
each  other,  but  the  above  assignments  the  result  doubtless  of  one  being  copied 
have  been  made  after  careful  scrutiny    from  the  other. 


EDWARD  S.  BEST 

502    Head,  to  right.    Oval.  Line 

"G0  Washington"  [  Engraved  expressly  for  Graham's  Mag- 

218 


GILBERT  STUART 


AZINE  FROM  THE  ORIGINAL  PAINTING   BY   G.  STUART  |  BY  E.  S. 

Best  at  J.  M.  Butler's  establishment  84  Chestnut  St.  | 

(Baker  185) 

Height,  7.8.    Oval  height,  5.14.    Oval  width,  5. 1 . 
502a  Same  as  502.    All  lettering  removed  except  "G°  Washington". 


[EDWARD  S.  BEST] 
503    Head,  to  right.    Oval.  Line 
"G°  Washington"  |  (Baker  186) 

Height,  4.4.    Oval  height,  2.15.    Oval  width,  2.9. 


I.  BOWER 

504  Bust,  to  right.  Circle,  with  border,  1/16,  facing  a  similar  circle, 
to  right,  containing  portrait  of  John  Adams.  Below  circle,  a 
tablet  with  title.  Both  circles  inclosed  in  a  rectangle  ;  background 
of  diagonal  lines,  forming  a  plaid,  with  a  star  in  each  open  space. 

Stipple 

G.  Washington.  |  I.  Bower,  Sc.  Phil*  | 
Height,  5.12.    Width,  7.8.    Diameter,  1.14. 


[CHARLES  KENNEDY  BURT] 

505  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  and  a  half  wreath 
of  olive  and  oak  leaves  from  bottom  up,  with  ribbon  inscribed 
"1  789- 1 889."  Line 

International  Bank  Note  Co  New  York  | 
Height,  2.15.    Oval  height,  1.15.    Oval  width,  1.10. 

505«  Same  as  505.    Before  all  letters. 

219 


GILBERT  STUART 


DANFORTH,  WRIGHT  &  CO. 
506    Bust,  to  right.    Oval.  Line 
Danforth,  Wright  &  Co  New  York  &  Philada  | 
Height,  I.I  I.    Oval  height,  1.3.    Oval  width,  .15. 

506a  Same  as  506.  At  top  of  group  of  nine  portraits,  with  John 
Marshall  to  right,  W.  H.  Harrison  to  left,  and  Theodore  Freling- 
huysen  at  bottom.  In  centre  of  group,  a  nondescript  medallion 
of  Washington.  Relettered:  "Engraved  by  Danforth,  Under- 
wood &  Co." 

Height,  6.3.    Width,  4.3. 
506&  Same  as  506a:.    "  Literature  &  Fashion  "  added. 


AMOS  DOOLITTLE 

507    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Connecticut  Magazine.  |  A.  Doolittle  Sc  |  George  Wash- 
ington. I  (Baker  204) 

Height,  5.3.     Oval  height,  4.     Oval  width,  3.7. 

[Connecticut  Magazine  or  Gentleman's  and  Lady's  Monthly  Museum, 

January,  1801.] 

507a  Same  as  507.  Reworked  and  relettered:  "Published  by  Shel- 
ton  &  Kensett — A.  Doolittle  Sc  |  George  Washington.  |  The 
Saviour  of  his  Country  |  " 

Height,  5. 

It  is  possible  that  507  and  507a  are  is  impossible  to  determine  definitely.  At 
different  plates,  but  there  is  so  much  all  events  507  has  virtually  been  re- 
similarity  with  so  much  difference  it  engraved  in  507^. 

220 


GILBERT  STUART 

DAVID  EDWIN 

508  Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Edwin  sc.  |  George  Washington  |  General  and  Commander 
in  chief  of  the  I  American  Revolutionary  Army,  and  first  | 
President  of  the  United  States.  |  (Baker  212) 

Height,  6.6.    Oval  height,  4.1.    Oval  width,  3.5. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  A.  Bancroft.    Worcester,  1807. J 

SAMUEL  FOLWELL 

509  Bust,  to  right.  Vignette,  in  rectangle,  to  represent  a  canvas 
upon  an  easel,  before  which  the  Spirit  of  Art,  with  palette  and 
brushes,  is  at  work.  In  the  right  distance  is  the  Capitol  at 
Washington,  and  towering  above  is  the  American  eagle. 

Etching 

Philadelphia  Repertory  Vol  i  |  S.  Folwell  del  et  scup  | 
Height,  5.8.    Width,  6.    Sub  height,  .7.    Sub  width,  .7. 

[Title-page  to  No.  i,  issued  May  5,  1810,  by  Dennis  Hart.] 

THOMAS  GIMBREDE 

510  Bust,  to  right.  Stipple 

T  Gimbrede  Sc.  I  George  Washington.  |  Published  by  Riley 
and  Adams,  New-York.  | 

Height,  3.1 1.    Sub  height,  3.3.    Width,  2.10. 

510a  Same  as  510.    Address  changed  to  "C.  N.  Baldwin." 

221 


GILBERT  STUART 


5106  Same  as  5100.  "Sc"  after  engraver's  name  erased  and  the 
address  changed  to  "  Publish'd  by  C.  N.  Baldwin,  Printer, 
N.  York."  in  a  different  letter. 

[The  Literary  Casket  and  Pocket  Magazine,  May,  1822.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

511    Bust,  to  right.  Stipple 

Genl  George  Washington.  | 

Height,  4.2.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  2.14. 

The  execution  is  much  like  that  of  Thomas  Gimbrede. 


R.  G.  HARRISON 

512    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  on  title-page  of  "  The  Ladies'  Musical 
Port  Folio."  Line 

R.  G.  Harrison  Invt  Sct  | 
Oval  height,  .8.    Oval  width,  .6. 


DAVID  CLAYPOOLE  JOHNSTON 

513    Bust,  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple 

D.  C.  Johnston  Sc.  |  George  Washington.  |        (Baker  266) 

Height,  3.12.    Sub  height,  3.    Width,  2.8. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  A.  Bancroft.    Boston,  1826.] 
222 


GILBERT  STUART 
THOMAS  JOHNSON 

514  Head,  to  right.  Oval,  with  border,  2/16,  extended  to  rectangle 
by  corners,  in  imitation  of  brick-work.  In  lower  right  corner 
etcher's  initials  and  date.  Etching 

T.  J.  1900.  I 

Height,  14.    Width,  12.4.    Oval  height,  10.8.    Oval  width,  8.9. 
Printed  in  black,  and  also  with  the  head  in  red  and  the  border  in  black. 

514a  Same  as  514.    Before  initials  and  date. 


R.  S.  JONES 

515  Head,  to  right.  Circular  medallion,  with  border  line,  1/16. 
Heading  to  a  poem  entitled  "The  Mason's  Adieu.";  with  ma- 
sonic emblems.  Line 

T  C  Fielding  Del — R.  S.  Jones  Sc  |  (Copyright  1873)  |  The 
Ancient  Landmarks.  |  J.  H.  Daniels  PrinT  | 

Height,  1 2. 1 1.    Width,  17.    Diameter,  .15. 


[I.  W.  KREEGOR] 

516    Bust,  to  right.    With  border  line,  2/16,  at  top  and  sides,  and 
5/16  at  bottom.  Line 

Height,  3.4.    Width,  2.13. 

The  only  impression  that  I  have  seen  is  unfinished,  and  has  engraver's  name 
written  on  the  back  :  "  I.  W.  Kreegor  1878." 

223 


GILBERT  STUART 

[GEORGE  E.  PERINE] 

517  Bust,  to  right.    Oval.  Mixed 
J.  N.  Allan,  85  Liberty  St.  N.  Y.  |  "G?  Washington"  | 
Height,  3.10.    Sub  height,  3.    Oval  height,  2.15.    Oval  width,  2.5. 

517a  Same  as  517.    Before  all  letters. 

5176  Same  as  517.    Address  changed  to  "  146  Fulton  St.  N.  Y." 
L.  RADOS 

518  Bust,  to  right.    Oval.  Stipple 
L.  Rados  inc.  I  Washington  | 

Height,  4.2.    Oval  height,  3.4.    Oval  width,  2.12. 

[JOHN  SARTAIN] 

519  Full  bust,  to  right.  Mezzotint 
Height,  3.7.    Width,  2.3. 

On  same  plate,  to  right,  a  portrait  of  Mrs.  Washington. 


JOHN  SARTAIN 

520    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  in  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  Stuart. —  (Copyright  1865)  —  Engraved  by  John 
Sartain.  I  Bradley  &  Co.  Publishers,  66  Nth.  4TH.  St.  Phila- 
delphia. I  George  Washington.  |  (Baker  325) 

Height,  1 1. 10.  Sub  height,  10.8.  Width,  8.13.  Oval  height,  9.3. 
Oval  width,  7.7. 

224 


GILBERT  STUART 
520«  Same  as  520.    Before  title,  and  with  the  word  "Proof." 
520&  Same  as  520.    Without  any  lettering. 


WILLIAM  SARTAIN 

521  Full  bust,  to  right.    Oval,  in  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

Engraved  &  Published  by  William  Sartain  728  Sansom, 
Philada  I  George  Washington.  |  (Baker  326) 

Height,  12. 1.  Sub  height,  1 1.1.  Width,  9.6.  Oval  height,  9.3.  Oval 
width,  7.7. 

I.  SCOLES 

522  Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16,  in  a  rectangle. 
Title  in  arched  tablet  beneath  oval.  Stipple 

GenV  I  George  Washington  |  departed  this  Life  Dec?  14 
1799  I  Aged  68.  |  Scoles.  sc.  |  Publish'd  by  I  Low  N  York.  | 

(Baker  327) 

Height,  4.8.  Sub  height,  4.4.  Width,  2.14.  Oval  height,  2.9.  Oval 
width,  2. 

522a  Same  as  522.    Plate  much  worn  and  all  lettering  erased  except 
"George  Washington." 


BENJAMIN  TANNER 

523    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  stipple  border  line,  2/16,  within  which 
is  engraver's  name.  Stipple 

B.  Tanner,  Sc.  |  G.  Washington.  |  (Baker  340) 

Height,  6.    Oval  height,  4.8.    Oval  width,  3.13. 

225 


GILBERT  STUART 


BENJAMIN  TANNER 

524    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  in  rectangle  of 
horizontal  lines,  within  which,  below  oval,  is  a  tablet  with  title. 

Stipple 

G.  Washington.  |  Tanner  sc.  |  Engraved  for  the  Revd  M.  L. 
Weems.  I  (Baker  338) 

Height,  4.1.  Sub  height,  3.3.  Width,  2.6.  Oval  height,  1.9.  Oval 
width,  1.4. 

[Weems  Life  of  Washington.    Second  Edition.    Philadelphia,  1800.] 


BENJAMIN  TANNER 

525    Bust,  to  right.     Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  in  rectangle,  with 
border  line  outside.  Stipple 

B.  Tanner  sc.  |  Published  by  J.  Ormrod,  41  Chestnut 
Street.  | 

Height,  3.6.  Sub  height,  3.4.  Width,  2.6.  Oval  height,  1.9.  Oval 
width,  1.4. 

[Biographical  Memoirs  of  the  Illustrious  Gen.  George  Washington. 

Philadelphia.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

526  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  in  rectangle  of 
horizontal  lines,  in  which,  to  right  of  oval,  about  the  centre,  are 
two  dots.    Three  buttons  are  also  plainly  visible  on  coat. 

Stipple 

Height,  3.2.    Width,  2.5.    Oval  height,  1.9.    Oval  width,  1.5. 

[Weems  Life  of  Washington.    Seventh  Ediiion.    Philadelphia,  1808.I 

226 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

527    Bust,  to  right.     Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  in  rectangle  of 
horizontal  lines.    No  buttons  on  coat.  Stipple 

Qt\  Washington  |  (Baker  339) 

Height,  3.6.  Sub  height,  3.3.  Width,  2.6.  Oval  height,  1. 10.  Oval 
width,  1.5. 

[Weems  Life  of  Washington.    Ninth  Edition.    Philadelphia,  1809.] 
527a  Same  as  527.    Title  erased. 


[ASHER  BROWN  DURAND] 

528    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  some  horizontal  lines  not  finished 
into  a  rectangle.  Stipple 

George  Washington.  | 

Height,  2.4.    Width,  2.4.     Oval  height,  I. II.    Oval  width,  1.7. 

This  was  an  early  experiment  by  Asher  pression  preserved  is  that  in  Durand's 

Brown  Durand,  copied  from  one  of  collected  works,  arranged  by  the  writer, 

Tanner's  prints,  in   Weems    Life   of  and  now  in  the  Public  Library,  New 

Washington.     Possibly  the  only  im-  York. 


[UNKNOWN] 
529    Full  bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Mixed 
Washington.  | 

Height,  4.2.    Oval  height,  3.6.    Oval  width,  2.9. 

[Georg  Washington.    Chemnitz,  1804. J 
This  may  be  Baker  378. 
227 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

530  Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  borderline,  1/16.  Line 

"G°  Washington"  | 

Height,  2.5.    Oval  height,  1.10.    Oval  width,  1.5. 

In  type,  "  Compliments  Washington  Assurance  Co." 

[UNKNOWN] 

531  Bust,  to  right.    Borderline,  1/16.  Line 
Genl  George  Washington.  | 

Height,  2.10.    Sub  height,  2.    Width,  1. 12. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  Arnold.    New  York,  1842.] 

531a  Same  as  531.    Without  border  line  and  lettering. 

[UNKNOWN] 

532  Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  in  irregular  border  of  single  lines,  11/16, 
within  which  is  title.  Stipple 

*0??H  WOTOVIIH8AW  .O  I  os  I 

Oval  height,  3.10.    Oval  width,  2.12. 

A  print  from  a  plate  evidently  intended  to  be  used  for  transfer  upon  china, 
wherefore  the  title  is  reversed. 

TEUBNER 

533  Bust,  to  right.    In  scroll  frame,  2/16,  with  laurel  branches  meet- 
ing at  top  and  falling  over  sides.    Below,  an  eagle  perched  on  a 

228 


GILBERT  STUART 


quiver,  with  arrows,  holding  in  beak  a  ribbon,  inscribed  "Ladies 
— Ticket".  On  either  side,  flags;  to  extreme  right,  a  drum  and 
to  extreme  left,  a  camp.    Vignette.  Line 

Washington's  Birth  Day  Ball,  |  by  the  Military  of  N. 
York  1842.  |  Teubner  sc.  |  The  Company  of  is  respect- 
fully REQUESTED  | 

Height,  3.4.  Sub  height,  2.1 1.  Width,  4.  Head  height,  .14. 
Width,  .12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

534    Bust,  to  right.    Oval.  Line 

Plate  Printers'  Union  Annual  Ball.  |  Webster  Hall  | 
Gentleman's  Ticket.  |  Tuesday  February  2iST  1893  |  Ameri- 
can Bank  Note  Co.  New  York  | 

Height,  1.8.    Width,  1.3. 


[UNKNOWN] 
535    Bust,  to  right.    Vignette.  Etching  and  Stipple 

Washington  | 

Height,  4.9.    Sub  height,  3.1 1.    Width,  3.6. 

This  would  appear  to  be  an  early  unfinished  trial  proof,  but  from  its  being  lettered 
would  seem  to  have  been  used.    It  has  German  characteristics. 


[UNKNOWN] 

536    Bust,  to  right.  Mezzotint 

Height,  4.12.    Width,  3.12. 

Done  with  a  roulette  over  a  ruled  background. 
229 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 
537    Bust,  to  right.    Vignette.  Mezzotint 
"G°  Washington"  | 

Height,  4.10.    Width,  4.8. 


[THOMAS  DONEY] 

538    Bust,  to  right.  Mezzotint 

(Baker  202) 

Height,  4.12.    Width,  3. 1 1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

539  Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 
Washington  | 

Height,  4.2.    Oval  height,  3.6.    Oval  width,  2.9. 

This  print  was  published  in  Belfast,  1800. 

[UNKNOWN] 

540  Full  bust,  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple 
Geo.  Washington.  | 

Height,  3.14.    Sub  height,  3.10.    Width,  2.12. 

[Dearborn's  Boston  Notions.    Boston,  1848.] 

[UNKNOWN] 

541  Bust,  to  right. 
Geo:  Washington.  |  N.  Dearborn  Boston.  | 
Height,  4.10.    Sub  height,  3.9.    Width,  2.15. 


Stipple 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 

542  Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Line 
Baldwin  &  Gleason  N.Y.  | 

Height,  2.6.    Oval  height,  1.9.     Oval  width,  1.5. 

This  plate  has  been  used  on  many  advertisements,  usually  printed  on 
celluloid,  with  different  lettering. 

[UNKNOWN] 

543  Bust,  to  right.    Circular,  with  blank  space  at  bottom.  Stipple 
Washington  | 

Diameter,  3.1. 

[UNKNOWN] 

544  Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 

Deare's  Edition  |  Dedicated  to  the  |  Washington  Benevo- 
lent I  Societies  |  in  New  Jersey.  |  Geo.  Washington  |  Pub- 
lish'd  &  Sold  by  Lewis  Deare  |  N  Brunswick  N  Jersey.  | 

(Baker  363) 

Height,  4.4.    Width,  2.2.    Oval  height,  2.10.    Oval  width,  1.15. 
[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    New  Brunswick,  1813.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

545    Full  bust,  to  right.    Vignette,  in  oval,  with  stipple  border  line. 
In  left  distance,  an  encampment  indistinctly  seen.  Stipple 

GenV  George  Washington  |  (Baker  364) 

Height,  4.2.    Oval  height,  3.6.    Oval  width,  2.13. 

[Das  Leben  des  Georg.  Washington.    M.  L.  Weems.   Bait.,  1817.] 

23I 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 
546    Bust,  to  right.    Bank-note  plate.  Line 
Height,  2.    Width,  1. 1 1. 

546«  Same  as  546.  Reduced  to  an  oval  and  used  on  engraved  title- 
page  of  "  The  I  Book  of  the  |  Army  |  of  the  |  United  States  | 
By  I  John  Frost,  L.L.D.  |  New  York  |  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  | 

I845-" 

Oval  height,  1.14.    Oval  width,  1.9. 

5466  Same  as  5460.  Address  changed  to  "Hartford,  |  Belknap  & 
Hamersley."  | 

546c  Same  as  546^.  Title-page  to  "A  |  Pictorial  History  |  of  the 
Wars,  I  of  the  |  United  States  |  By  |  John  Ledyard  Denison 
A.M.  I  i860."  I  (Baker  366) 

546rZ  Same  as  546^.    Title-page  to  "A  |  Pictorial  History  |  of  the  | 
New  World.  |  Edited  by  |  John  Ledyard  Denison,  A.  M. 
1861."  (Baker  368) 


JAMES  BARTON  LONGACRE 

547  Bust,  to  left.  Oval  in  the  bow  of  a  canoe  freighted  with  a 
female  figure  of  Hope,  resting  her  right  arm  on  a  similar  oval 
containing  a  portrait  of  Franklin.    Vignette.  Stipple 

J  B  Longacre  Engraver  |  J.  B.  L.  Del.  &  Sc.  | 

Height,  1. 12.    Width,  2.10.    Oval  height,  .6.    Oval  width,  .3. 

Business  card  of  the  engraver. 
232 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 

548  Bust,  to  right.    Oval.  Line 

(Baker  181) 

Oval  height,  .3.    Oval  width,  .2. 

548ft  Same  as  548.  Upon  breast  of  eagle,  at  left,  toward  bottom  of 
vignette,  above  which,  to  right,  is  a  female  figure  of  Justice  hold- 
ing the  scales,  in  an  oval  lathe- work  border,  3/16. 

Height,  1.4.    Width,  1.2. 

[UNKNOWN] 

549  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  border  line.  Line 
Oval  height,  .3.    Oval  width,  .2. 

548,  5480,  and  549  are  the  smallest  en-  only  by  the  use  of  a  glass.  They  were 
graved  portraits  of  Washington  that  are  probably  the  work  of  James  Barton 
known,  and  their  difference  can  be  seen    Longacre,  the  engraver  of  547. 


[ASAPH  WILLARD] 

550  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  stipple  border  line,  1/16.  Above,  an 
eagle  with  shield ;  arrows  and  olive  branch  in  talons.  An  oak 
branch  on  either  side  extends  two-thirds  up  from  bottom.  Stipple 

Map  I  of  the  I  United  States  |  Compiled  from  the  most — 
Authentic  Sources.  |  Washington  |  Published  by  E  Hunt- 
ington &  A  Willard  I  Hartford  |  1826  | 

Height,  6.4.    Width,  4.15.    Oval  height,  3.3.    Oval  width,  2.10. 

550a  Same  as  550.  Address  changed  to  "  Published  by  Willis 
Thrall  |  Hartford  |  1828  |  " 

550&  Same  as  550a.    Date  changed  to  "  1831  ". 

233 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

551    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16.    Above,  an  eagle, 
and  on  either  side,  from  bottom  up,  wreaths  of  oak  leaves. 

Stipple 

Washington  | 

Height,  4.8.    Width,  3.8.    Oval  height,  3.2.    Oval  width,  2.7. 
From  map  of  the  United  States.   Published  by  B.  S.  Squire,  New  York,  1837. 


WILLIAM  CHAPIN 

552    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  border,  3/16,  ornaments  on  either  side 
and  oak  leaves  beneath.  Stipple 

Map  I  of  the  I  United  States  |  Published  by  H.  Phelps,  | 
New- York.  |  1833.  |  Engraved  by  W^1  Chapin  N.  York.  | 
(Copyright  1832)  | 

Height,  6.3.    Width,  3.8.    Oval  height,  2.14.    Oval  width,  2.7. 


WILLIAM  CHAPIN 

553    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  in  border,  4/16,  with  oak  branches  at  bot- 
tom and  ornaments  at  sides.  Etching 

Map  I  of  the  |  United  States  |  Published  by  J.  Webster  | 
New- York.  |  1835  |  Engraved  by  Wm  Chapin  N.  York.  | 
(Copyright  1834).  | 

Height,  6.    Width,  4.5.    Oval  height,  3.    Oval  width,  2.6. 


553a  Same  as  553.    Date  changed  to  "1837." 

234 


GILBERT  STUART 


[WILLIAM  CHAPIN] 

554  Bust,  to  left.  Circular  medallion,  with  border,  5/16,  upon  which 
is  inscribed  "Washington".  On  either  side,  a  cornucopia,  and 
above,  an  American  eagle.  Beneath,  a  wreath  and  sword,  the 
scabbard  lettered  "G.  W.".  Line 

National  |  Map  |  of  the  |  United  States  |  by  |  William 
Chapin  I  New  York  |  1835  | 

Height,  9.    Width,  8.    Diameter,  2.8. 

554tf  Same  as  554.    Date  changed  to  "  1837". 

For  another  "map  portrait,"  see  354. 


WILLIAM  D.  SMITH 

555  Bust,  to  right.  Border,  1/16,  within  which  is  title.  To  left  of 
centre,  in  upper  border,  of  "  Phelp's  National  Map  of  the  United 
States."  Line 

Washington  |  New  York  |  Published  by  |  Ensigns  &  Thayer 
I  36  Ann  Street  |  1848  |  Portraits  &  Arms  |  Engd  by  Wm. 
D.  Smith  |  (Copyright  1845)  I 

Height,  1.6.    Width,  1.4. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

556  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  frame,  10/16,  upon  which  are  thirteen 
stars,  surmounted  by  an  eagle,  holding  in  talons  a  ribbon  in- 
scribed: "E  Pluribus-Unum."  At  bottom,  the  shield  of  the 
United  States,  and  on  either  side  olive  branches.  Mixed 

235 


GILBERT  STUART 


Drawn  &  Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  the  Original  head 
by  Stuart  in  the  Athenaeum  Boston,  |  "G°  Washington"  | 
Published  by  W.  Pate  16  Burling  Slip,  N.Y.  |    (Baker  242) 

Height,  12.6.    Width,  8.4.    Oval  height,  6.5.    Oval  width,  5. 

556a  Same  as  556.    Ornamental  frame  and  lettering  removed,  and 
ruled  rectangle  substituted.  Relettered: 

"G°  Washington"  |  From  the  original  portrait  by  Stuart, 
in  the  Boston  Athenaeum.  |  Johnson,  Fry  &  Company,  Pub- 
lishers, New  York.  | 

Height,  8.15.  Sub  height,  7.3.  Width,  6.15.  Oval  height,  6.3.  Oval 
width,  5. 

[Life  and  Times  of  Washington.    By  Schroeder.    New  York,  1857.] 

5566  Same  as  556a.    "G°  Washington"  erased  and  "Washington" 
substituted. 

556c  Same  as  5560.    Name  of  publisher  changed  to  "Johnson,  Wil- 
son &  Co."    Ruled  rectangle  lengthened  to  7.8. 


W.  L.  GERMON 

557  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  surmounted  by  an 
eagle  on  a  half  globe.  To  right  the  Goddess  of  Liberty  with 
staff  and  cap,  and  to  left  a  figure  of  Commerce.  In  the  back- 
ground shipping.    Vignette.  Line 

C  Nickerson  I  Hatter  |  W.  L.  Germon  Sc  |  No  51  Arch 
Street  |  Philadelphia  | 

Height,  2.4.    Width,  2.8.    Head,  oval  height,  .13.    Oval  width,  .12. 

236 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 

558  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border,  i/i 6,  surmounted  by  a  spread 
eagle,  with  a  radiating  star  under  each  wing,  holding  a  laurel 
and  an  oak  garland  on  either  side,  about  oval.  Below,  a  ribbon 
and  an  American  shield  with  fifteen  stars.  The  whole  surrounded 
by  a  scroll  border.  Line 

George  Washington  |  Born  Feb.  22nd  1732  Died  Dec.  14™ 
1799-  I 

Height,  3.14.  Sub  height,  3.4.  Width,  2.6.  Oval  height,  1.6.  Oval 
width,  \  .2. 

558a  Same  as  558.    Before  any  letters  and  before  rays  below  oval. 
558&  Same  as  558.    Before  any  letters. 

558c  Same  as  558.  Later  state,  ornamental  border  re-etched  showing 
slight  variations. 


JOHN  A.  O'NEILL 

559  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  to  left,  centre  of  plate,  within  rectangle 
of  single  line.  In  centre,  Goddess  of  Liberty  floating  on  clouds, 
holding  in  left  hand  a  scroll,  inscribed:  "Constitution",  over  a 
shield  that  rests  upon  the  Liberty  Bell,  while,  with  right  hand, 
she  crowns  Washington  with  a  laurel  wreath.  Above,  an 
American  eagle,  with  ribbon  in  mouth  inscribed:  "Liberty". 

Line 

Drawn  by— Engd  by  J.  A  O'Neill  N.  Y.— A  Will.  |  (Copy- 
right 1880)  I  Liberty  Bell  1776  |. 

Height,  7.8.  Sub  height,  6. 10.  Width,  4.4.   Head,  height,  1.  Width,  .14. 
[American  Bastiles.   By  John  A.  Marshall.    New  York,  1880.] 

237 


GILBERT  STUART 


JOSEPH  PERKINS  AND  CHARLES  HEATH 

560  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  in  rectangle,  with  border,  5/16,  of  lathe 
work  with  a  star  in  each  corner.  Above,  an  eagle  displayed,  with 
American  shield,  and  ribbon  with  motto,  "E  Pluribus  Unum." 
Below,  an  American  flag,  folded  about  staff,  with  title.  Stipple 

Washington  |  Perkins  &  Heath.  Patent  Hardened  Steel 
Plate  |  (Baker  304) 

Height,  4.7.    Width,  2.12.     Sub  height,  2.4.    Sub  width,  1. II. 

[Pinnock's  Catechism  of  the  History  of  America.    Part  2.    London,  1822. J 


A.  REED 

561  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette.  Over  the  head,  a  figure  of  Fame 
holding  trumpet  in  left  hand,  while  with  right  hand  she  crowns 
Washington  with  a  laurel  wreath.  Stipple 

Pro  Patria  |  A  Reed  sc.  E.  W.  Con.  |  Washington  |  Benevo- 
lent I  Society.  |  (Baker  308) 

Height,  3. 11.    Sub  height,  2. n.    Width,  1.10. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Springfield,  Mass.,  181 2.] 


[UNKNOWN] 
562    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.    Similar  to  561.  Stipple 
Pro  Patria.  |  Washington  |  Benevolent  Society.  | 
Height,  3.13.    Sub  height,  2.9.    Width,  1.4. 


[UNKNOWN] 

563    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.    Similar  to  561.  Stipple 

238 


GILBERT  STUART 

Pro  Patria.  |  Washington  |  Benevolent  |  Society.  |  County 
of  Rensselaer.  | 

Height,  4.2.    Sub  height,  2.12.    Width,  1.6. 

Printed  on  satin  for  a  badge. 


[UNKNOWN] 

564    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette.    Similar  to  561.  Stipple 

Centenary  |  Anniversary  |  Feb.  22.  1832.  |  Washington  | 
First  in  War,  First  in  |  Peace  And  First  in  the  |  hearts 
of  his  Countrymen.  | 

Height,  3.15.    Sub  height,  2.12.    Width,  1.8. 

Printed  on  satin  for  a  badge. 


[UNKNOWN] 

565  Bust,  to  left.    Irregular  oval,  with  stipple  border  line,  1/16. 

Stipple 

Pro  Patria  |  Washington  |  Benevolent  |  Society.  | 
Height,  3.3.    Oval  height,  2.    Oval  width,  1.6. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    Hartford,  181 3.] 

[UNKNOWN] 

566  Head,  to  left.    Oval,  suspended  by  a  ribbon,  to  a  tree,  held  by 
a  winged  female  figure  of  Fame.  Line 

Height,  2.    Width,  1.4.    Oval  height,  .7.    Oval  width,  .6. 

239 


GILBERT  STUART 


MEDAIRY  AND  BANNERMAN 

567  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  pennants  on  either  side  inscribed:  "In 
Commemoration  of  the  |  Centennial  Anniversary  |  —  of  the 
Birth  of  the  Father  |  of  his  Country  Feb  2  2d  1832.  |  "  Above, 
a  view  of  the  Baltimore  monument,  over  it,  "  Baltimore  Pa- 
triotism." Below,  the  tomb  at  Mount  Vernon,  lettered  "Wash- 
ington." Beneath,  "Born  Feb.  22d  1732.  Died  Dec.  14.^  1799.  I 
Aged — 67"  I   Under,  eagle  with  shield  inscribed  "  Union." 

Line 

Eng.  by  Medairy  &  Bannerman.  | 

Height,  6.10.    Width,  2.4.    Oval  height,  1.9.    Oval  width,  1.4. 


ROBERT  TILLER 

568  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  in  border,  1/16,  containing  nineteen  visible 
stars,  supporting  a  spread  eagle,  with  an  olive  wreath  and  rays 
above.  To  right,  a  field  piece,  flag,  and  stand  of  arms.  To 
left,  a  plow,  beehive,  and  growing  corn.  In  front,  a  rolled 
scroll  and  inkstand,  with  two  quills.  Stipple 

Centennial  |  Anniversary  |  Tiller  sc  |  of  the  birth  day 
of  I  Washington  |  i  83  2  | 

Height,  2.3.  Sub  height,  1.4.  Width,  1.5.  Oval  height,  .8.  Oval 
width,  .6. 


ROBERT  TILLER 

569    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  with  olive  branches  on  either  side.  Above, 
pen  and  sword  crossed.    Around,  diverging  rays.  Stipple 

Tiller  sc  |  Centennial  Anniversary  |  of  the  birthday  of  | 
Washington  |  1832.  | 

Height,  2.8.    Width,  1. 12.     Oval  height,  1. 1.    Oval  width,  .  1 3. 

24O 


GILBERT  STUART 

569a  Same  as  569.     Inscription  erased  and  "  Native  |  American 
Beware  of  Foreign  influence.  |  Association  |  "  substituted. 


ROBERT  TILLER 

570  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  in  rectangle,  representing  a  frame  with 
spandrel.  Above,  an  eagle  and  shield,  and  below,  a  drapery, 
with  title.  Stipple 

Tiller  sc.  Phila.  [  Patriae  Pater.  | 

Height,  3.7.    Width,  2.5.    Oval  height,  1.9.    Oval  width,  1.5. 


J.  AND  W.  W.  WARR 

571  Head,  to  left.  Oval,  in  frame,  2/16,  surrounded  by  oak  leaves 
from  which  rays  of  light  diverge.  Above,  sword  and  pen  crossed 
in  a  wreath.  Line 

Tribute  of  Respect.  |  Manufactured  |  at  the  |  Grand  Civic 
Procession  |  Feby  22ND.  1832.  |  Centennial  Anniversary  of 
the  Birth  of  Washington  |  Presented  to  General  La- 
fayette I  By  the  Hatters  of  the  City  and  County  of 
Philada  I  Engraved  by  J  &  W.  W.  Warr  |  Printed  by  Thomas 
&  Winship  I 

Height,  4.2.    Width,  3.8.    Oval  height,  .  12.    Oval  width,  .  1 1. 

571a  Same  as  571.  "Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton"  in  place  of  "Gen- 
eral Lafayette". 


[UNKNOWN] 

572    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  on  a  shield  with  stars  and  stripes.  Above,  the 
rising  sun  with  radiating  rays.   Below,  compass  and  square.  Line 

241 


GILBERT  STUART 

The  I  iooT.?  |  Anniversary  |  Washington  &  Liberty  |  Feb. 
22.  |  1832  I 

Height,  4.    Width,  1.8.    Oval  height,  .13.    Oval  width,  .10. 

Printed  on  satin  for  a  badge. 

[UNKNOWN] 

573    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  in  a  frame,  1/16,  representing  a  row  of  pearls. 
Above,  diverging  rays;  below,  implements  of  war.  Line 

Centennial  Celebration  |  Febryuary  22,  1 83  2  j  William's 
Badge  | 

Height,  2.15.    Width,  1. 1 2.    Oval  height,  .  1 5.    Oval  width,  .  12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

574    Head,  to  left.    Oval  medallion,  on  a  pedestal  supporting  an  urn 
filled  with  flowers.    Over  the  urn,  diverging  rays.  Line 

Centennial  |  Celebration  |  Born  Feb.  22.  1732.  Died  Dec. 
14.  1799  I  Published  by  R  Morgan  279  Market  St.  | 

Height,  3.12.    Width,  1. 11.    Oval  height,  .  1 2.    Oval  width,  .  1 1. 

574a  Same  as  574.    Divergings  rays  and  all  lettering,  except  third 
line,  erased. 


[UNKNOWN] 

575  Bust,  to  left.  Embracing  a  bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  with  left 
arm  around  him  and  with  right  crowning  him  with  a  laurel 
wreath.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Height,  2.8.    Width,  2.8. 

242 


GILBERT  STUART 

WILLIAM  CHARLES 

576  Bust,  to  left,  in  clouds  at  right  of  plate.  Caricature,  inscribed: 
"I  left  with  you  a  precious  casket  of  choicest  Blessings.  Sup- 
ported by  three  Pillars.  Desist  my  sons  from  pulling  at  them. 
Should  you  remove  one  you  destroy  the  whole."  To  the  left  of 
plate  are  three  pillars  inscribed:  "Federalism,"  "Republicanism," 
"Democracy."  Above,  "United  we  stand  Divided  we  fall." 
"Peace  and  Plenty.  Liberty  and  Independence."  Border,  top 
and  sides,  6/16.  Etching 

Wm.  Charles  del  et  Sculp  |  The  Present  State  of  our 
Country  | 

Height,  8.6.    Width,  12.12.    Head,  height,  2.8.    Width,  2.8. 

The  period  of  this  caricature  is  early  in  the  nineteenth  century. 


[UNKNOWN] 

577  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  on  monument  to  right  of  large  circle,  with 
the  genius  of  Gratitude  crowning  with  laurel  wreath.  In  centre, 
the  Goddess  of  Liberty,  with  pole  and  cap,  and  right  foot  upon 
an  inverted  crown  and  sceptre,  holding  on  her  knee,  with  left 
hand,  an  oval  portrait  of  Madison,  to  which  she  is  pointing  with 
her  right  hand,  while  the  genius  of  Peace  points  with  an  olive 
branch  to  the  portrait  of  Washington.  An  eagle,  to  left,  and 
a  ship,  in  the  distance.  In  the  centre,  the  sun  with  eighteen 
stars.  Circle,  in  an  oblong  rectangle  with  emblematic  designs  in 
the  corners.  Below,  a  tablet  containing  an  "Explanation  of  the 
Picture."  Stipple  and  Etching 

Height,  15.  Width,  17.8.  Diameter,  10.15.  Oval  height,  1.10.  Oval 
width,  1.4. 

243 


GILBERT  STUART 


ILLMAN  BROTHERS 

578  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  in  centre  of  plate,  surrounded  by  angels  and 
children,  in  rectangle  with  upper  corners  rounded.  Stipple 

1863  I  Engraved  by  Illman  Brothers.  |  New  Year.  | 

Height,  8.4.  Sub  height,  7.12.  Width,  5.4.  Oval  height,  2.2.  Oval 
width,  1. 14. 

[Title-page  to  Godey's  Lady  Book,  1863.] 

RAWDON,  WRIGHT,  HATCH,  AND  SMILLIE 

579  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  on  tablet.  To  right,  a  female  figure  of  Vic- 
tory, with  foot  on  prostrate  man  in  armor,  from  whose  head  a 
crown  has  fallen,  with  ribbon  beyond,  inscribed  "  Sic  Semper 
Tyrannis."  To  left,  a  Goddess  of  Liberty  pointing  to  portrait, 
with  cannon  behind  her.  A  fortress  to  left.  The  Natural 
Bridge  in  Virginia,  to  right.  In  centre,  a  column,  with  statue 
of  Washington.  Line 

Rawdon,  Wright,  Hatch  &  Smillie.  | 

Height,  2.12.    Width,  4.10.    Oval  height,  .13.    Oval  width,  .9. 

Height  and  width  here  given  are  taken  from  the  particular  print  described, 
which  has  evidently  been  cut  down  from  larger  plate. 


JOHN  WESLEY  PARADISE 

580  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border,  1/16,  in  centre  of  elaborate  script 
memorial  design,  on  folio  sheet.  Lettered,  around  oval,  "  Born 
Feb.  22d.  1732.    Died  Dec.  14,  1799.    Patriae  Pater".  Line 

Painted  by  G.  C.  Stuart. —  Eng.  by  J.  W.  Paradise.  |  Com- 
posed &  Design'd  by  Isaac  F.  Bragg — (Copyright  1835)  | 
Engraved  by  Theo.  Durand.  |  (Baker  298) 

HeighV2i.4.    Width,  15.12.    Oval  height,  3.4.    Oval  width,  2. 1 2. 

244 


GILBERT  STUART 


M.  SIMPSON 

581  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  surrounded  by  wreath,  with  flags,  drum, 
cannon,  etc.,  in  centre  of  an  elaborate  script  memorial  on  folio 
sheet.  Stipple 

In  Memory  |  of  the  |  Illustrious — Champion — of  Liberty  | 
General  George  Washington  |  First  |  President  |  of  the  | 
United  States  |  of  |  America.  |  (Copyright  1855)  |  De- 
signed and  Engraved  by  M.  Simpson,  New  York  | 

Height,  19.    Width,  16.    Oval  height,  3.8.    Oval  width,  3. 

581a  Same  as  581.  Oval  cut  out  of  large  plate.  Lettered:  —  G. 
Stuart  —  Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre.  N.  Y. —  R.  Soper  |  George 
Washington  L.L.D.  |  (1790)  |  (Baker  335) 

581&  Same  as  58m.    Without  any  lettering. 

581c  Same  as  581*2.  Oval  cut  down  to  2.3  x  1. 1 2.  Lettering  removed. 
Relettered  "George  Washington  Lodge  N?  18.  |  Orden  Ger- 
mania.  |  " 


McLEES 

582  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border,  4/16,  in  centre  of  elaborate 
script  memorial  on  large  folio  sheet.  Only  main  inscription  is 
given  below.  Line 

Sacred  |  to  the  Memory  of  the  |  Illustrious  Champion  of 
Liberty  |  General — George  |  Washington;  |  First  |  Presi- 
dent I  of  I  —  the  I  United  States  |  of  |  America  |  Family 

Register  Published  by  W.  E.  Shader,  609  Broadway. 

N.  Y.  Rooms  8  &  9.  |  |  Engraved  by  McLees,  |  New 

York.  | 

Height,  27.12.     Width,  21.     Oval  height,  3.12.     Oval  width,  3.3. 

245 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 

583  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  surrounded  by  heavy  oak  wreath,  8/16,  tied 
with  ribbon  at  bottom;  within  wreath,  on  belt,  4/16,  with  buckles 
at  bottom,  inscribed:  "First  in  War,  First  in  Peace,  and  First  in 
the  Hearts  of  his  Countrymen."  From  wreath  radiating  rays 
with  twenty-eight  stars,  10/16,  from  wreath.  Line 

Oval  height,  1.6.    Oval  width,  1.2. 

This  description  is  not  complete,  as  the  only  print  seen  was  evidently  cut 

from  a  larger  plate. 

JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

584  Bust,  to  left.  In  frame,  4/16,  with  oval  top,  at  foot  of  large 
engraved  plate  containing,  in  centre,  Washington's  Farewell 
Address  and  surrounded  by  scenes  in  the  life  of  Washington. 

Stipple 

Washington  |  Engraved  &  Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre,  48 
Franklin  St  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  4.6.    Sub  height,  2. 1 1.    Width,  2.5. 


JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

585  Full  bust,  to  left.  Vignette  oval,  in  emblematic  rectangle.  In  the 
corners  are  representations,  respectively,  of  "Trenton,"  "Prince- 
ton," "Valley  Forge,"  and  "Surrender  of  Cornwallis."  Mixed 

Border  designed  by  W.  Momberger, — (Copyright  1866) — 
Painted  by  G.  Stuart.  |  Engraved  and  Published  by  J.  C. 
Buttre  48  Franklin  St.  New  York.  |  "G°  Washington"  | 
George  Washington.  |  First  President  of  the  United 
States.  |  (Baker  191) 

Height,  15.4.    Width,  10.2.    Sub  height,  9.12.    Sub  width,  7.12. 

246 


GILBERT  STUART 

585a  Same  as  585.  Engraver's  name  and  address  removed,  and 
"  Published  by  the  National  Chromo  Co.  Philadelphia  Pa." 
added  after  title. 

5856  Same  as  585^.  Border  removed  and  full  bust  reduced  to  bust, 
within  an  oval.  All  lettering  removed  except  facsimile  signature 
and  "G.  Stuart — J.  C.  Buttre"  added.  (Baker  189) 

Oval  height,  6.6.    Oval  width,  5.3. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND  SONS 

586  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  in  oval  of  single  line.  On  plate,  with 
portraits  of  Washington  by  Peale,  Houdon,  and  Trumbull. 

Etching 

Gilbert  Stuart,  1796.  |  Houdon  1785 — Trumbull  1792.  |  C. 
W.  Peale  1772.  |  Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons.  13  Barclay 
St.  N.  Y.  I 

Height,  7.3.    Width,  5.13.    Oval  height,  3.1.    Oval  width,  2.3. 

Same  plate  as  Nos.  7,  122  and  180. 
[Magazine  of  American  History.    February,  1880.] 

G.  F.  STORM 

587  Bust,  to  left.  Oval  medallion,  with  indented  border,  2/16,  facing 
a  similar  oval  containing  portrait  of  Mrs.  Washington.  Below, 
a  biographical  sketch  of  Washington.  Surrounded  by  an  orna- 
mental border,  with  a  view  of  Mount  Vernon  beneath.  Stipple 

Portraits  Engd  by  G.  F.  Storm. — (Copyright  1838) — Border 
&c  by  T.  Pollock.  |  Pub.  by  N.  Currier,  2  Spruce  St  | 

Height,  7.    Width,  5.2.    Oval  height,  1.9.     Oval  width,  1.4. 

247 


GILBERT  STUART 


[UNKNOWN] 

588    Bust,  to  left.    Circle,  at  head  of  Declaration  of  Independence, 
with  arms  of  the  Thirteen  Original  States.  Line 

(Copyright  1836,  by  L.  H.  Bridghan  Boston)  | 
Height,  5.6.    Width,  4.1.    Diameter,  .9. 


D.  KIMBERLY 

589    Bust,  to  left.    Circular  medallion,  in  border,  around  Declaration 
of  Independence.  Outline 

Washington  |  Engraved  by  D.  Kimberly.  (Copyright  1838) 
Published  by  the  |  Franklin  Print  Compy  .  .  .  Boston  | 

Height,  10.15.    Width,  8.8.    Diameter,  .8. 

589ft  Same  as  589.    Portrait  finished  in  stipple.    "  Printed  by  Charles 
Thomas  &  Co."  added. 

589&  Same  as  5890.    "  Printed  by  Charles  Thomas  &  Co."  erased. 


GEORGE  G.  SMITH 

590  Bust,  to  left.  Circular  medallion,  with  border,  1/16,  at  head  of 
circle,  formed  by  the  coats  of  arms  of  the  Thirteen  Original  States, 
with  radiating  lines,  enclosing  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 
Eleven  other  medallions  at  the  top  contain  portraits  of  the  Presi- 
dents down  to  Polk,  which  is  on  the  extreme  left ;  the  medallion 
on  extreme  right  contains  a  view  of  the  Capitol  at  Washing- 
ton. Line 

Declaration  of  Independence,  |  Engraved  by  Geo.  G.  Smith. 
I  Published  by  Chas  Root.  186,  Washington,  corner  of 
Franklin  St.  Boston.  | 

Height,  11. 9.    Width,  8.12.    Head,  diameter,  1.3. 

248 


GILBERT  STUART 

590a  Same  as  590.  View  of  Capitol  erased  and  head  of  Zachary  Tay- 
lor inserted. 

CHARLES  TOPPAN 

591  Head,  to  left.  Circular  medallion,  to  right  of  centre  of  sixteen 
medallions  containing,  in  centre,  the  American  eagle,  to  left,  head 
of  Jefferson,  and  in  other  medallions  the  arms  of  the  Thirteen 
Original  States,  forming  an  oval  around  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence. Extended  to  rectangle,  with  double  border,  2/16,  and 
scroll  work  at  top,  bottom  and  sides  of  outside  border.  Line 

Engraved  by — C.  Toppan — Phila  July  4  1840  |  American 
Bank  Note  Company.  |  New  York.  |  Engraved  in  the  year 
1840  I 

Height,  2.7.    Sub  height,  1.8.   Width,  3.   Sub  width,  2.7.   Diameter,  .5. 

591a  Same  as  591.  Without  outside  border  and  scrollwork,  and  with 
only  first  line  of  lettering,  which  is  at  end  of  Declaration  within 
oval. 


[UNKNOWN] 

592  Head,  to  right.  Medallion,  at  top  centre  of  frame  containing 
twelve  medallions,  with  portraits  of  Presidents  to  Taylor.  Within 
frame,  picture  of  Declaration  of  Independence.  Beneath  frame, 
ribbon  with  inscription.  Line 

Declaration  of  Independence  | 

Height,  4.5.    Width,  5.4.    Diameter,  .11. 

JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

593  Bust,  to  left.  Surrounded  by  emblems,  upon  a  base,  on  which 
is  the  picture  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  Line 

249 


GILBERT  STUART 


The  I  Wide  Awake  Gift;  |  Know  Nothing  Token,  |  En- 
graved by  J.  C.  Buttre.  |  1855.  I 

Height,  5.15.    Sub  height,  1.4.    Width,  3.10.    Sub  width,  .9. 

593a  Same  as  593.  Lettering  changed  to  "American  Gift  Book  [ 
for  all  seasons.  | 

593&  Same  as  593.    Lettering,  except  name  of  engraver,  erased. 
JAMES  BARTON  LONGACRE 

594  Bust,  to  left.  Circular  medallion,  with  border,  3/16.  Heading 
to  a  large  sheet  containing  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  sur- 
rounded by  fifteen  other  medallions,  two  of  which  contain  por- 
traits of  Hancock  and  of  Jefferson,  and  thirteen  the  arms  of  the 
original  States.  Stipple 

George  Washington.  |  Originally  designed  by  John  Binns. 
Ornamental  part  drawn  by  Geo.  Bridport.  .  .  .  Portrait 
of  Genl  Washington  Painted  in  1 795  by  Stuart.  .  .  .  Orna- 
mental part,  Arms  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  Thir- 
teen States,  engraved  by  George  Murray.  .  .  .  Portraits 
engraved  by  j.  b.  longacre.  printed  by  james  porter.  | 
(Copyright  18 18)  |  (Baker  277) 

Height,  34. 14.    Width,  23.15.    Diameter,  3. 1 1. 

594a  Same  as  594.  "James  Porter"  erased,  and  "Henry  Sartain" 
substituted.  "  Published  by  Henry  Sartain  Philadelphia  Pa." 
added. 

WILLIAM  WOODRUFF 

595  Bust,  to  left.  Circular  medallion,  with  border,  7/16,  and  inside 
row  of  pearls,  containing  title,  at  top.    Heading  to  a  folio  sheet 

250 


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containing  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  with  engraved 
signatures  of  the  signers.  Above,  eagle,  flags,  trumpets  and 
cornucopiae.  Encircled  by  fifteen  other  medallions,  surrounded 
with  oak  leaves,  two  of  which  contain  portraits  of  Adams  and  of 
Jefferson,  and  thirteen  the  arms  of  the  original  States.  Stipple 

Washington  |  Engraved  by  Woodruff  |  Philada  Pub- 
lished FebY  20™  1 8 1 9,  by  William  Woodruff.  |  Copyright 
secured — Printed  by  C.  P.  Harrison  |  (Baker  353) 

Height,  26.14.    Sub  height,  25.15.    Width,  18.13.    Diameter,  3.6. 

There  was  engraved  by  Woodruff,  and  to  accompany  Wm.  Woodruff's  orna- 
published  separately,  a  plate  entitled,  mental  Engraving  of  the  Declaration  of 
"A  correct  Fac  Simile  of  the  Signatures  Independence." 

595a  Same  as  595.    Without  "  Printed  by  C.  P.  Harrison." 

WILLIAM  WOODRUFF 

596  Bust,  to  left.  Circular  medallion,  with  border,  7/16.  Similar 
to  595,  except  that  the  signatures,  to  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence, are  in  facsimile.  Line 

Washington  |  Engraved  by  W"  Woodruff  |  Copyright  se- 
cured—  Philada  Published  by  O.  Rogers,  N?  67  South 
2nd  St  Philad*  I 

Height,  27.    Width,  19. 1.    Diameter,  3.6. 

This  is  an  earlier  state  of  117,  which  should  be  596a;  but  596  was  not  known 
untd  after  117  was  printed.    The  thirteen  coats  of  arms  are  altered. 


ILLMAN  AND  SONS 

597  Bust,  to  left.  O  val,  in  an  oak  leaf  border,  2/16.  The  top  portrait 
of  a  group  of  all  the  Presidents  to  "15  Buchanan  1857 — "  on  a 
folio  sheet  around  the  Declaration  of  Independence.  Stipple 

251 


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The  I  Declaration  |  of  |  Independence,  |  and  |  Portraits 
of  the  |  Presidents.  |  Engraved  &  Printed  by  Illman  & 
Sons,  603  Arch  St  Philada  | 

Height,  19.3.    Width,  14.8.    Oval  height,  2.12.    Oval  width,  2.2. 

597a  Same  as  597.  In  lower  margin:  "Ledger  Carrier's  Annual 
Greeting  to  their  Subscribers,  1859."  added.  (Baker  264) 

In  some  copies  this  additional  line  is  printed  from  type. 

5976  Same  as  597.  Portrait  of  Lincoln  added  to  the  group  of 
Presidents,  and  in  the  names  of  the  Presidents  "16  Lincoln 
1861 — "  Also  "1861"  added  after  "15  Buchanan  1857 — "  and 
"  Portraits  |  of  the  |  "  divided  into  two  lines. 


DAVID  EDWIN  AND  GEORGE  MURRAY 

598  Bust,  to  left.  Oval.  Upper  medallion,  of  a  group  of  four,  in  an 
ornamental  vignette.  The  other  portraits  are :  to  left,  John 
Adams;  to  right,  Jefferson;  at  bottom,  Madison.  Stipple 

D.  Edwin  & — G.  Murray.  |  Washington  |  Adams — Jefferson 
I  Madison  |  (Baker  218) 

Height,  7.8.  Sub  height,  6.5.  Width,  3.15.  Oval  height,  2.1.  Oval 
width,  1.7. 

[History  of  Reign  of  George  III.    By  R.  Bisset.    Phila.,  i8u.] 

598a  Same  as  598.  Portraits  of  Monroe  and  John  Ouincy  Adams 
added.    Engravers'  names  scarcely  visible. 

5986  Same  as  598a.  Portrait  of  Jackson  added  and  "Washington", 
engraved  above  portrait. 

The  ornamental  work  is  by  Murray,  and  the  portraits  are  by  Edwin,  except 
those  of  J.  Q.  Adams  in  598a  and  of  Jackson  in  598^. 

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GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

599  Bust,  to  left.  Oval.  Upper  medallion,  of  a  group  of  five 
Presidents,  to  Monroe,  in  an  ornamental  vignette.  Stipple 

Height,  6.14.  Sub  height,  6.4.  Width,  3.14.  Oval  height,  2.  Oval 
width,  1.6. 

[History  of  the  United  States.    By  Frederick  Butler.    Hartford,  182 1.] 
599  is  an  adaptation  of  598,  with  marked  differences  in  the  vignette. 

599a  Same  as  599.    Portrait  of  John  Quincy  Adams  added  in  centre. 

JOHN  W.  CASILEAR 

600  Bust,  to  left.  Top  one  in  an  emblematic  folio  sheet  containing 
portraits  of  the  Presidents  down  to  Andrew  Jackson,  in  borders, 
5/16,  resembling  picture  frames.  Background  ruled  with  per- 
pendicular lines  and  damascene  pattern.  Line 

Designed  by  Robert  W.  Weir. — Engraved  by  J.  W.  Casi- 
lear.  I  The  Presidents  of  the  United  States.  |  From  origi- 
nal and  ACCURATE  PORTRAITS,  |  PAINTED  &  ENGRAVED  EXPRESSLY 

for  the  New  York  Mirror.  |  (Copyright  1834)  |    (Baker  192) 

Height,  12.6.  Sub  height,  10.4.  Width,  8.4.  Sub  height,  1.10.  Sub 
width,  1.7. 

600a  Same  as  600.    Background  before  the  damascene  pattern. 
JOHN  FRANCIS  EUGENE  PRUD'HOMME 

601  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border,  3/16,  of  olive  branches,  at  top 
of  group  of  portraits  of  the  Presidents  to  Jackson.  Above,  spread 
eagle  with  ribbon,  inscribed  "  E.  Pluribus  Unum".  Title,  within 
oval,  at  top.  Stipple 

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George  Washington  |  Engrav'd  by  E.  Prud'homme,  for  the 
Percy  Anecdotes.  1832.  |  R.  Miller,  Printer.  | 

Height,  6.8.    Width,  4.    Oval  height,  1.4.    Oval  width,  1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

602    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  diagonal  scroll  border,  in  centre  of 
group  of  the  Presidents  to  Jackson.    In  ornamental  rectangle. 

Line 

American  Bank  Note  Co.,  New-York  | 

Height,  7.6.    Width,  4.8.    Oval  height,  2.    Oval  width,  1. 1 1. 


[T.  C.  STORY] 

603  Bust,  to  left.  Irregular  scroll  border;  an  eagle,  perched  on  top, 
with  diverging  rays;  shield,  below.  On  plate,  with  seven  other 
similar  portraits  of  the  Presidents  to  Jackson,  and  "  Martin  Van 
Buren  |  Vice  President  of  U.  S.",  subdivided  by  hair  lines  into 
eight  rectangles,  2.14x4.1.  Stipple 

George  Washington  |  President  of  the  U.  S.  from  1789  to 

I  797  I   PUBLISHD  BY  T.  C.  STORY  EnG*  7  JOHN  St.  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  8.1.    Width,  10.8.    Sub  height,  1.6.    Sub  width,  1.2. 

603a  Same  as  603.  "Vice"  erased  before  "President"  after  "Van 
Buren". 

603&  Same  as  603.    Printed  separately. 
Height,  3.10.    Width,  2. 

[Library  of  American  History.   By  S.  L.  Knapp.   New  York,  1836.] 

254 


GILBERT  STUART 

[T.  C.  STORY] 

604    Full  bust,  to  left.    Similar  to  603,  without  diverging  rays.  One 
of  a  group  of  the  Presidents  to  Van  Buren.  Line 

George  Washington  |  President  of  the  U.  S.  from  1789  to 
1 797  I  — Publish'd  by  I  T.  C.  Story  Engr'  7  John  St  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  1 1.6.   Width,  8.8.    Sub  height,  1.3.    Sub  width,  1. 1. 

604a  Same  as  604.    Printed  separately. 

Height,  3.8.    Sub  height,  1.6.   Width,  2.    Sub  width,  1.2. 

[American  History  and  Biography.    New  York,  1838.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

605  Bust,  to  left.  Border,  like  a  frame,  3/16.  Upper  left  corner  of 
folio  plate,  containing  portraits  of  eight  Presidents,  to  Van 
Buren,  with  portrait  of  Martha  Washington  in  centre,  in  three 
rows  of  three  each.    Title  under  each  portrait.  Line 

Geo.  Washington.  |  Born  Feb.  22  1732,  In.  March  4.  1789. 
Obt.  Dec.  14.  1799  ^E.  68.  |  — Published  by  N.  Dearborn  & 
Son,  Boston. — Copy-right  secured  | 

Height,  1 1.4.  Width,  8.12.    Sub  height,  2.14.  Sub  width,  2.7. 

605a  Same  as  605.  Portrait  of  Martha  Washington  erased  and 
names  of  the  Vice-Presidents  and  Secretaries  of  State  to  1845 
substituted.  Fourth  row  of  Presidents  to  Polk,  engraved  on 
separate  plate,  added.  Address  changed  to  "  Published  by 
Nath1  Dearborn  104  Washington  St.  Boston." 

In  list  of  names,  Dallas,  Calhoun,  and  by  the  same  hand.  This  would  indi- 
Buchanan  are  clearly  added  by  a  differ-  cate  that  there  is  a  state  without  these 
ent  hand,  and  the  address  seems  to  be    three  names. 


255 


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6056  Same  as  6050.    Border  increased  to  6/16,  and  portrait  printed 

separately. 

[The  True  American.   Edited  by  Joseph  Coe.  Vol.  II.  Concord,  N.  H.,  1841.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

606  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  at  centre,  top  of  group  of  Presidents  to 
Van  Buren ;  around,  a  view  of  the  White  House.  An  eagle's 
head  and  top  of  wings  appear  above  oval,  from  behind,  and  on 
either  side  are  flags.  Stipple 

The  Presidents.  | 

Height,  5.6.    Width,  3.15.    Oval  height,  1.8.    Oval  width,  1.2. 


THOMAS  ILLMAN 

607  Full  bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  irregular  border,  7/16,  containing 
title.  In  centre  of  group  of  Presidents  to  Tyler.  Beneath 
portrait  of  Washington,  names  of  the  Presidents  with  dates  of 
office.  Above,  spread  eagle,  and  on  either  side  four  flags.  In- 
scription at  top.  Stipple 

Presidents  of  the  United  States.  |  — Washington.  |  — En- 
graved by  Tho.  Illman  I 

Height,  14.2.  Width,  10.  Oval  height,  2.14.   Oval  width,  2.7. 

The  head  is  peculiarly  drawn,  and  is  similar  to  400. 


OLIVER  PELTON 

608    Head,  to  left.    Vignette  in  medallion,  the  top  one  in  group  of 
Presidents  to  Tyler.  Stipple 

256 


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Washington  |  O.  Pelton  Sc.  |  The  Presidents  of  the  U. 
States.  | 

Height,  5.1.    Width,  3.8.    Diameter,  .14. 

608a  Same  as  608.  Without  the  third  line  of  inscription. 

6086  Same  as  6o8<z.  Portraits  of  Polk,  Taylor,  and  Fillmore  added 
and  engraver's  name  erased. 

Height,  6. 1. 

[UNKNOWN] 

609  Bust,  to  right.  Oval  medallion,  at  head  of  group  of  Presidents 
to  Polk,  around  a  portrait  of  "Zachary  Taylor.  |  The  People's 
Choice  I  for  |  12th  President."  Ornamented  with  floriated  de- 
signs, flags,  eagle,  etc.  Stipple 

1 789  to  1 797  I  George  Washington.  |  Presidents  of  America.  | 
Published  by  Read  &  Co — 10  Johnson's  Court,  Fleet  St.  | 

Height,  15.2.    Width,  11.    Oval  height,  2.8.    Oval  width,  1. 15. 


E.  HOBART 

610  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  in  circle,  surrounded  by  leaves,  with 
title;  at  head  of  eleven  circles,  each  containing  a  portrait  of  one 
of  the  Presidents  to  Polk.  Stipple 

Washington.  |  E.  Hobart  Sc.  | 

Height,  4.8.    Width,  3.9.    Diameter,  .  1 3. 


[UNKNOWN] 

611    Bust,  to  left.    Medallion,  with  tablet,  at  bottom,  containing  title, 
in  centre,  near  top  of  group  of  Presidents  to  Pierce,  in  similar 

257 


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medallions,  joined  together  with  ornamental  work,  Adams  to  left 
and  Jefferson  to  right.  Above,  the  American  eagle,  with  shield, 
perched  on  a  bar;  in  mouth  a  ribbon  inscribed:  "  E.  Pluribus 
Unum".  On  either  side  three  flags,  and  above,  thirteen  stars.  In 
upper  corners,  Fame  with  the  trumpet.  In  the  middle,  "  Capitol 
of  the  United  States,  Washington,  D.C.,  with  the  new  extension." 
On  lower  left  side,  "  National  Monument.  |  Washington  D.C." 
On  lower  right  side,  "  Bunker  Hill  Monument.  |  Boston,  Mass." 
At  bottom,  "Washington's  Head  Quarters  at  Newburg,  N. 
York."    Beneath,  an  eagle.    Title  on  ribbon  across  bottom. 

Mixed 

George  Washington  |  —  The  Presidents  of — the  United 
States  | 

Height,  21.12.    Width,  15.10.    Oval  height,  3.13.    Oval  width,  3.10. 


The  portraits  to  Taylor  are  stipple,  and 
those  of  Fillmore  and  Pierce  are  mezzo- 
tint. From  the  arrangement  of  the  por- 
traits and  the  different  manner  of  their 


execution  this  would  seem  to  be  a  second 
state  with  Fillmore  and  Pierce  added. 
Of  the  rest  of  the  work  some  parts  are 
in  line  and  some  parts  are  etched. 


JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

Bust,  to  left.  Oval  medallion,  in  upper  left  corner  of  plate,  with 
title  above  "George  Washington."  Portraits  of  Lincoln,  of  Jack- 
son, and  of  Johnson  in  the  other  corners,  and  a  view  of  the 
Capitol  at  Washington  in  the  centre.  Stipple 

Presidents  |  of  the  |  United  States.  |  Eng?  by  J.  C.  Buttre. 
N.  Y.  I  Published  by  B.  B.  Russell  55  Cornhill  Boston  | 

Height,  7.3.    Width,  4.6.    Oval  height,  1. 1 1.    Oval  width,  1.4. 

Same  as  612.  Address  erased  and  "Engraved  expressly  for 
Abbott's  Lives  of  the  Presidents."  substituted. 

258 


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JAMES  R.  RICE 

613  Bust,  to  left.     Oval,  in  upper  left  corner  of  plate,  containing  por- 
traits of  the  Presidents  to  Grant.  Mezzotint 

(Copyright  1876)  |  (Facsimile  signatures  of  the  Presidents)  | 
Engraved  bv  J.  R.  Rice — Presidents  of  the  United  States 
of  America  First  Century — From  Authentic  Portraits  | 
Published  by  T.  S.  Arthur  &  Son  1129  Chestnut  St.  Phila- 
delphia I 

Height,  16.2.  Sub  height,  13.15.  Width,  23.  Oval  height,  4.  Oval 
width,  4.5. 

C.  BATHER 

614  Bust,  to  left.     Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16,  in  centre  of  group 
of  portraits  of  the  Presidents  down  to  Hayes.  Stipple 

Presidents  of  the  United  States  |  C.  Bather  and  Son  Por- 
trait &  Picture  Engravers  |  135  Putnam  Ave.  Brooklyn 
N.  Y.  I  (Copyright  1879)  | 

Height,  2.1 1.    Width,  3.1.    Oval  height,  .11.    Oval  width,  .8. 

614a  Same  as  614.  Portraits  of  Garfield  and  of  Arthur  added.  Date 
changed  to  "  1881." 

Width,  3.13. 

[SAMUEL  HOLLYER] 

615  Bust,  to  left.    Vignette,  in  centre  of  group  of  the  Presidents  to 
Hayes,  on  oblong  folio  sheet.  Stipple 

Washington  |  (Copyright  1880  by  Saml.  Hollyer)  | 

Height,  16.4.    Width,  21.7.    Sub  height,  3. 14.    Width,  2.8. 

615rt  Same  as  615.    Before  any  letters. 

259 


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J.  A.  J.  WILCOX 

616  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  between  vignette  portraits  of  Lincoln  and 
Garfield.  Above  portrait  of  Washington,  the  Washington 
Monument,  beyond,  the  setting  sun.  To  left,  below  Lincoln's 
portrait,  a  statue  of  Lincoln,  and  to  right,  beneath  Garfield's 
portrait,  a  statue  of  Garfield.  Ivy  leaves  over  Lincoln  and 
Garfield,  with  American  flags  below.  A  cinerary  urn,  burning, 
inscribed  "Pro  Patria,"  below  portrait  of  Washington.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  J  A  J  Wilcox — Published  by  John  A  Lowell 
&  Co  Boston — (Copyright  1884)  | 

Height,  16.6.    Width,  23.    Oval  height,  8.4.    Oval  width,  6.8. 


P.  E.  HAMM 

617  Bust,  to  left.  Oval  medallion,  with  border,  2/16,  and  companion 
portrait  of  La  Fayette.  Above,  Fame,  crowning  each  portrait 
with  a  wreath,  from  which  flows  a  ribbon  inscribed:  "Washing- 
ton" and  "Lafayette".  Beneath,  an  eagle  on  a  globe  with  oak 
and  palm  branches.  Munitions  of  war  to  left,  and  temple  of 
Fame  to  right.  Line 

Aaron  Freeland.  |  50  |  Market  Street.  |  Philadelphia  | 
Elastic  Water  Proof.  |  P.  E.  Hamm  S?  | 

Height,  4. 10.  Width,  3.4.   Oval  height,  .  14.   Oval  width,  .  12. 


PETER  MAVERICK 

618  Bust,  to  left.  Oval  medallion,  to  the  left  of  another  medallion 
containing  portrait  of  La  Fayette,  festooned  with  olive  branches 
and  surrounded  by  flags  and  war  emblems,  upon  a  base.  On 
one  of  the  flags,  "shington".  Line 

260 


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Peter  Maverick  Sc  |  (Baker  287) 

Height,  3.2.    Width,  5.4.    Oval  height,  1.9.    Oval  width,  1.4. 


ROBERT  TILLER 

619  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  in  border  of  laurel,  to  right  of  another  oval, 
containing  portrait  of  La  Fayette.  Above,  an  eagle,  with  ribbon 
inscribed:  "Lafayette — Washington";  below,  flags  and  farm- 
ing implements.  Stipple 

Tiller's  |  La  Fayette  Badge  |  Liberty,  Equality  |  &  | 
Public  Order  |  (Copyright  1824)  |  Tiller  Sc  | 

Height,  3.6.  Width,  1.8.    Oval  height,  .12.    Oval  width,  .9. 

Printed  on  satin:  found  also  in  Guest's  Poems.    Cincinnati,  1824. 


[UNKNOWN] 

620  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  to  the  right  of  a  similar  oval,  with  portrait 
of  La  Fayette.  Both  surrounded  with  emblems  of  war.  Above, 
an  eagle  with  ribbon  inscribed:  "Vive  la  Liberte."  Line 

In  I  Commemoration  |  of  the  |  Death  of  La  Fayette.  | 
Though  Dead  yet  Lives.  |  The  Friend  of  Washington  | 
Born  Sep.  6  1757.    Died  May  20.  1834.  | 

Height,  3.6.    Width,  2.4.    Oval  height,  .13.    Oval  width,  .11. 

Printed  on  satin  for  a  badge. 


[UNKNOWN] 

621    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border,  1/16,  in  rectangle  with 
corners  cut  off,  facing  a  similar  oval,  in  rectangle,  with  portrait 

261 


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of  La  Fayette,  both  enclosed  in  a  circle,  like  a  medal,  with  a 
ribbon  below  containing  title.  Background,  a  landscape  with 
castle,  column  and  men  on  horseback,  one  in  armor.  Line 

Washington — Lafayette  | 

Height,  10.  Width,  5.15.  Sub  height,  2.12.  Diameter,  2.1.  Oval 
height,  .12.    Oval  width,  .10. 

[Title-page  to  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Cabinet  of  Extracts.  Boston.] 


STEPHEN  H.  GIMBER 

622  Head,  to  left.  Oval,  on  a  shaft  at  top  to  right,  with  Cadwallader 
Colden  in  the  centre  and  Gouverneur  Morris  to  the  left,  and 
twelve  other  portraits,  including  De  Witt  Clinton,  at  the  bottom, 
held  against  the  shaft  by  a  seated  female  figure,  typical  of 
America.  Stipple 

G.  Washington  1787  |  [Three-line  quotation]  |  Engraved, 
from  a  Drawing  by  John  L.  Morton,  by  Stephen  H.  Gim- 
ber.  I  Printed  by  W.  Neale  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  8.4.    Width,  4.12.    Oval  height,  .11.    Oval  widtb,  .10. 


OLIVER  PELTON 

623  Head,  to  right.  Oval  medallion,  in  group  of  six,  upon  a  monu- 
mental shaft  surmounted  by  a  vase,  containing  flowers,  in  a 
landscape.  At  the  base  a  man  seated,  with  a  white  beard,  look- 
ing upward.  The  other  portraits  are  Columbus,  Franklin,  Jef- 
ferson, Adams,  and  La  Fayette.  Stipple 

O.  Pelton  Sc.  | 

Height,  5.1.    Width,  3.3.    Oval  height,  .11.    Oval  width,  .9. 

262 


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DRAPER,  WELSH  &  CO. 

624  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  on  an  oval  diploma  of  "Metropolitan  Me- 
chanics Institute,"  with  border  of  transferred  banknote  vignettes. 
At  bottom,  ovals  with  portraits  of  Fulton  and  of  Franklin,  and 
a  view  of  Baltimore  Washington  monument.  At  top,  view  of 
Capitol  at  Washington.  Line 

Engraved  by  Draper,  Welsh  &  C?  Philad*  | 

Height,  15.9.  Sub  height,  15.2.  Width,  1 1.4.  Oval  height,  1.9. 
Oval  width,  1.4. 


[UNKNOWN] 

625  Bust,  to  right,  with  border,  2/16,  like  a  picture  frame,  above  a 
panel  containing  title.  Top  of  six  portraits,  the  others  being 
Marshall,  Clay,  Jefferson,  La  Fayette,  and  Hamilton.  Enclosed 
in  a  rectangle,  with  arched  top.  Line 

The  I  Jewel  |  or  Token  of  |  Friendship.  | 

Height,  4.10.    Width,  3.6.    Sub  height,  .14.    Sub  width,  .12. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  &  SONS 

626  Bust,  to  left.  Oval  medallion,  with  border,  2/16,  containing 
title,  in  centre  of  group  with  Patrick  Henry,  Hancock,  Sam 
Adams,  Madison,  Jefferson,  and  Franklin.  Stipple 

Geo.  Washington.  |  EngP  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons.  62  Fulton 
ST  N.  Y.  I 

Height,  7.8.    Width,  4. 13.    Oval  height,  2.    Oval  width,  1. 1 1. 

626a  Same  as  626.    Without  address. 

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RICE 

627  Bust,  to  left.  Medallion,  in  border,  i/i 6,  in  centre  of  a  group 
of  nine  portraits  on  title-page  of  "  Heroes  of  the  |  Revolutionary 
War."  Stipple 

Washington  |  Rice,  Sculp't,  Phila.  | 

Height,  5.10.    Width,  3. 1 1.    Oval  height,  1. 1 1.    Oval  width,  1.5. 


JOHN   CHESTER  BUTTRE 

628  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  in  centre  medallion,  with  title,  "Washing- 
ton," beneath,  of  a  group  of  nine  persons  prominent  in  the  Civil 
War.    Vignette.  Mixed 

United  States  Life  Insurance  Company  |  40  Wall  Street 
New  York  |  Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre.  | 

Height,  4.14.    Width,  3.5.    Oval  height,  1.4.    Oval  width,  1. 


JAMES  W.  STEEL 

629  Bust,  to  right.  Oval  medallion,  in  frame,  upon  a  base,  between 
medallions  of  Franklin  and  Jefferson,  joined  by  a  festoon  of 
flowers  which  extends  down  over  medallions  of  Jackson  and 
John  Quincy  Adams.  Above,  is  a  female  figure  with  a  dove 
upon  her  hand.  To  her  right,  shipping;  to  her  left  a  beehive. 
Above,  a  ribbon,  inscribed  "The  American  Arts  only  want  en- 
couragement." Line 

Amies  |  Montgomery  Co  |  near  |  Philadelphia  |  Drawn  by 
T  Underwood — Hot  Pressed — Engraved  by  J.  W.  Steel  | 

Height,  9.5.    Width,  7.    Oval  height,  .13.    Oval  width,  .9. 

264 


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[UNKNOWN] 

630  Bust,  to  left.  Oval,  with  border  line,  i/i 6 ;  ribbon,  below,  with 
name,  in  centre  of  group  of  five  ovals,  with  portraits  of  Marshall, 
Franklin,  La  Fayette  and  De  Witt  Clinton,  joined  together 
with  scroll  work.  Line 

Washington  |  Patrons  of  the  |  Masonic  Art.  | 

Height,  5.2.   Width,  3.5.   Oval  height,  1.2.   Oval  width,  .15. 


[UNKNOWN] 

631  Head,  to  left.  Oval,  at  top  of  plate,  with  portraits  of  Marshall, 
Jefferson,  La  Fayette,  W.  H.  Harrison  and  Franklin.  Each 
oval  cut  off  by  next  oval,  except  that  of  Franklin  at  the  bottom. 

Line 

Height,  2.13.    Width,  1.12.    Oval  height,  .15.    Oval  width,  .13. 


[UNKNOWN] 

632  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  on  right  an  oak  and  on  left  an  olive 
branch.  Title,  on  ribbon,  at  bottom.  Top  portrait  of  a  group 
of  nine:  Stark,  Scott,  Jackson,  Taylor,  Lafayette,  Harrison, 
Steuben,  and  McArthur.  Line 

Washington.  | 

Height,  7.7.    Width,  5.1.    Oval  height,  1.3.    Oval  width,  1. 


ASAPH  WILLARD 

633    Bust,  to  left.    Oval,  festooned  with  drapery  which  falls  around 
two  ovals  below,  containing  portraits  of  Franklin  and  of  Greene. 

Stipple 

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Washington.  |  Willard  Sc  | 

Height,  5.4.    Width,  3.5.    Oval  height,  1.15.    Oval  width,  1.9. 
633a  Same  as  633.    Without  name  of  engraver. 


GABRIEL  XAVIER  MONTAUT 

634  Bust,  to  right.  Vignette,  in  oval  of  single  line,  in  a  group  of 
ten,  between  portraits  of  C.  Vernet  and  Weber.  Line 

Pl.  20.  I  G.  Washington.  |  Dessine  et  Grave  par  Montaut.  | 

Height,  6. 10.    Width,  3.8.    Oval  height,  1.10.   Oval  width,  1.4. 

G.  b.  king 

635  Bust,  to  left.  Vignette,  in  centre  of  plate,  with  Bonaparte, 
Alexander,  Peter  I,  and  Charles  XII.  Rectangle  of  a  single 
line.  Outline 

Engraved  for  Dr  Irving's  Universal  History.  |  Washington 
I  G  B  King  Sc  |  F.  &  R.  Lockwood,  154,  Broadway,  New 
York.  | 

Height,  4. 13.    Width,  2.13.    Sub  height,  1.4.    Sub  width,  1. 

635a  Same  as  635.  Additional  line  added  to  border  and  address 
changed  to  "Pub.  by  Collins  Hannay,  New  York." 


OLIVER  PELTON 

636  Bust,  to  right.  Vignette,  in  rectangle  with  title,  in  group  of 
twenty  portraits  beginning  with  Alexander  and  ending  with  John 
Quincy  Adams,  enclosed  in  rectangle  of  five  lines,  2/ 1 6.  Stipple 

266 


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Washington.  |  O.  Pelton  Sc  | 

Height,  5.10.    Width,  3.9.    Sub  height,  1. 1.    Sub  width,  .13. 

[Universal  Biographical  Dictionary.    New  York,  1825.] 

OLIVER  PELTON 

637  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  in  border,  at  bottom,  ribbon  with  title, 
and  on  right,  an  oak,  and  on  left,  an  olive  branch.  Top  portrait 
of  a  group  of  ten,  beginning  with  Wellington  and  ending  with 
Shakspeare.    In  rectangle,  with  border  line,  1/16.  Stipple 

Washington  j  Engraved  by  O  Pelton  | 

Height,  7.8.    Width,  5.    Oval  height,  1.2.    Oval  width,  .15. 


[UNKNOWN] 

638    Bust,  to  left.    Vignette,  within  circular  medallion,  with  border, 
6/16.    One  of  sixteen  medallions  on  folio  sheet.    Other  medal- 
lions contain  portraits  of  Voltaire,  Bolivar,  Byron,  Fenelon, 
Scott,   Boyer,  de  Stael,  Mars,  West,  two  of  Irving,  two  of 
Lafayette,  and  a  second  one  (No.  639)  of  Washington.  Line 

Washington  | 

Height,  9. 11.    Width,  14.7.    Diameter,  2.4. 


[UNKNOWN] 

639    Bust,  to  left.    Similar  to  638,  and  on  same  plate,  only  reduced 
and  with  smaller  border,  4/16. 

Washington  | 

Diameter,  2.2. 

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[UNKNOWN] 

640  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  border  of  laurel  leaves,  2/16,  sup- 
ported on  either  side  by  a  seated  figure.  In  the  background,  a 
building,  with  flames  coming  out  of  upper  windows.  Line 

Washington  Insurance  Co.  N.  York.  | 
Height,  4.5.    Width,  8.5.    Oval  height,  1. 12.    Oval  width,  1.5. 
Heading  to  policy  of  Fire  Insurance. 


AMERICAN  BANK  NOTE  COMPANY 

641    Bust,  to  right.    Oval,  with  border  in  rectangle,  in  centre  of 
arch,  in  folio  plate,  entitled  "  Our  Country."  Line 

Born  in  Westmoreland  County,  Virginia,  February  22, 
1732.  I  Died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Virginia,  December  14, 
1799.  I  George  Washington,  |  First  in  War,  first  in  peace 

AND  FIRST  IN  |  THE  HEARTS  OF  HIS  COUNTRYMEN.  45  YEARS  DE- 
VOTED I  TO  HIS  COUNTRY.  |  CENTENNIAL  MEMORIAL  OF  AMERI- 
CAN Independence.  |  (Copyright  1873  by  Joseph  Leeds)  | 
American  Bank  Note  Company  New  York  and  Boston  | 

Height,  30.4.  Width,  23.3.  Sub  height,  3.7.  Width,  3.4.  Oval 
height,  2.    Oval  width,  1.11. 


[CHARLES  KENNEDY  BURT] 

642  Bust,  to  right.  Circular  medallion,  in  ornamental  border,  4/16, 
the  inside  a  snake  with  its  tail  in  its  mouth,  upon  a  base,  sup- 
ported by  reclining  figures,  of  Victory  and  of  Liberty,  resting 
upon  a  dragon.  Beneath,  the  arms  of  thirty  States ;  in  the  back- 
ground, a  ruled  eagle,  with  olive  branch  in  one  foot  and  arrows 
in  the  other.  Vignette.  Line 

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Legion  of  Union  |  E.  Pluribus  Unum  |  E.  Leutze.  |  Wash- 
ington | 

Diameter,  1.8. 

The  only  impression  of  this  plate  that  I  although  not  in  the  printed  catalogue 

have  seen  is  a  proof  signed  by  "  C.  of  his  own  collection  of  his  work,  now 

Burt,"  and  is  undoubtedly  his  work,  in  the  Public  Library,  New  York. 


[UNKNOWN] 

643  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  in  irregular  scroll  border,  draped  with 
American  flags  on  either  side,  above,  a  spread  eagle,  with  a 
wreath  in  its  beak,  in  a  radiance  with  thirteen  stars.  Standing  on 
the  Earth,  to  right,  the  Goddess  of  Liberty,  and  to  left,  a  man 
holding  a  scroll  inscribed:  "Farewell  |  Address  j,"  each  with  one 
hand  on  oval.    Beneath,  a  ribbon  with  title.    Vignette.  Line 

Washington  Association  | 

Height,  3.6.    Width,  4.1.    Oval  height,  1.    Oval  width,  .13. 

[UNKNOWN] 

644  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  at  top  of  pyramidal  monument,  in  front  of 
which  is  a  funeral  urn,  upon  a  base  inscribed  "Born  Feby  11th 
1732  O  S.  Died  Decern1"  14th  1799."  Above,  a  female  figure 
of  Fame,  blowing  her  trumpet  and  holding,  in  left  hand,  a  sheet 
inscribed:  "Tears  |  of  |  America  |."  On  right  side,  a  female 
figure  of  Justice,  and  on  left,  Columbia,  grieving.  Over  each 
of  these  figures,  a  palm  tree.  Stipple  and  Etching 

Lived  respected  and  Fear'd — Died  Lamented  and  rever'd  ( 
[Four  lines  of  verse  in  double  columns]  |  Philadelphia  Pub- 
lishd  by  Pember  &  Luzarder  1 800  |  (Baker  408) 

Height,  1 1.9.  Sub  height,  10.6.  Width,  9.10.  Oval  height,  1.7. 
Oval  width,  1.2. 

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644a  Same  as  644.    Bust,  to  right,  head,  profile,  to  right,  in  uniform. 

Etching 

Oval  height,  1.7.    Oval  width,  .14. 

644a  is  an  early  state  of  644,  and  the  book  was  printed  and  the  second  half 
head  is  the  Wright  type,  similar  to  161-  in  revised  proof,  so  that  it  could  not 
165  ;  but  the  print  described  was  not  take  its  proper  place,  and  has  to  be 
known  until  after  the  first  half  of  this    noted  here  after  the  later  state. 


TEA  POT  TYPE 

STEPHEN  H.  GIMBER 

645  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing,  with  right  hand  resting  by  the 
fingers  upon  a  table  to  the  left.  In  left  hand  a  dress  sword  held 
to  the  side,  with  elbow  bent.  The  coat  is  buttoned  by  a  single 
button  at  the  breast.    The  floor  is  tessellated.  Mezzotint 

G.  Stuart.  pinxt. — S.  H.  Gimber, — Printed  by  R  Hamilton  | 
George  Washington  |  "  G°  Washington  "  |         (Baker  230) 

Height,  25.6.  Sub  height,  24.5.  Width,  16.8. 

From  the  positions  of  the  arms  in  this  the  composition  are  similar  to  the 
picture,  like  the  spout  and  handle  of  a  Lansdowne,  while  the  head  is  from  the 
teapot,  it  has  been  dubbed  "  The  Tea  Athenaeum  picture.  This  picture  was 
Pot"  picture.    The  general  details  of   not  painted  from  life. 

645a  Same  as  645.  "Sculp."  added  after  engraver's  name,  and 
without  printer's  name. 


J.  H.  HILLS 

646    Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  645.  Line 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. — Engraved  by  J.  H.  Hills.  |  Wash- 
ington. I  (Baker  252) 

Height,  2 1. 10.    Sub  height,  20.2.   Width,  14.4. 

270 


Number  644  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  engraving  in  stipple  and  etching  by  unknown  artist. 


GILBERT  STUART 


ILLMAN  AND  PILBROW 

647    Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  645.  Mezzotint 

Copied  by  permission  from  a  painting  by  Stuart  in  the 
State  House  Hartford  Conn. — Engraved  &  Published  by 
Illman   &    Pilbrow  New   York  |  George  Washington 
Proof  |  (Baker  261) 

Height,  27.12.    Sub  height,  25.5.    Width,  16.10. 

The  inscription  is  engraved  on  a  separate  plate. 

647a  Same  as  647.    "  Proof",  removed. 


JORDAN  AND  HALPIN 

648    Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  645.  Mezzotint 

New  York  Published  by  E.  L.  Garvin  &  Co  6  Ann  St.  | 
Washington  |  "G°  Washington"  |  Painted  by  G.  Stuart 
and  Engraved  by  Jordan  &  Halpin  |  Printed  by  Burton  | 

1843  I 

Height,  26.2.    Sub  height,  23.12.    Width,  16.8. 

648a  Same  as  648.  Lettering  changed  to  "G.  Stuart.  Pinx'. — New 
York  Published  by  E.  L.  Garvin  &  Co.  6  Ann  St. — Eng.  by  J. 
Halpin.  |  Washington  |  "G°  Washington"  |  From  the  Original 
Picture  in  the  State  House  at  Hartford  Connecticut.  |  Printed 
by  Burton  |  Presented  to  the  Subscribers  of  the  Anglo  Ameri- 
can I  1843  I  " 

Height,  26.8.    Sub  height,  24.1.    Width,  16.7. 

648&  Same  as  648a:.  "John  S  Taylor  151  Nassau  Str."  substituted 
for  publisher  and  "Columbian  Magazine"  for  "Anglo  Ameri- 
can" and  date  to  "1848".  (Baker  246) 

271 


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648c  Same  as  648^.  Printer's  name  changed  to  "A.  Miller"  and  pub- 
lisher's address  to  "143  Nassau  St." 

648^  Same  as  648^.    Address  changed  to  "Albert  Miller  18  Liberty 
St." 


ILLMAN  &  CO. 
649    Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  645.  Mixed 

Stewart  PinxT — Eng1?  by  Illman  &  C?  |  George  Wash- 
ington. I  (Baker  263) 

Height,  7.2.    Sub  height,  6.    Width,  4. 
649a  Same  as  649.    Without  "  Stewart  Pinx1" 


D.  KIMBERLY 

650  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.  Similar  to  645.  Arched  top 
with  border,  4/16,  of  ruled  lines,  within  which  is  title.  In  centre 
of  a  group  of  oval  medallions  containing  portraits  of  the  Presi- 
dents to  Tyler.  Line 

George  Washington.  |  G.  Stuart  Del.  |  Designed  by  C. 
H.  H.  Billings. —  Engraved  by  D.  Kimberly.  |  Printed  by 
W.  V.  &  A.  W.  Coles.  |  (Copyright  1842)  |  The  Presidents 
of  the  United  States.  |  Published  by  Charles  A.  Wake- 
field, No.  56  Cornhill,  Boston.  |  (Baker  270) 

Height,  1  7. 1 1.    Width,  12.12.    Sub  height,  6.4.    Sub  width,  4.6. 


650a  Same  as  650.    "  Proof",  in  lower  left  corner  of  margin. 

272 


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A.   H.  RITCHIE 

651  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  645.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stewart. —  Engraved  by  A.  H.  Ritchie.  | 

(Baker  313) 

Height,  1 1.7.    Width,  7.12. 

This  plate  was  engraved  for  James    was  rejected  by  him  and  652  was  en- 
Lenox,  to  be  used  in  his  private  edition    graved  to  take  its  place, 
of  Washington's  Farewell  Address,  but 

651a  Same  as  651.  The  Lenox  arms  etched  in  centre  of  lower  margin. 

JOHN  SARTAIN 

652  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  645.  Mezzotint 

Engraved  by  John  Sartain. — The  original  picture  by  Gil- 
bert Stuart.  |  (Baker  323) 

Height,  1 1.9.    Sub  height,  11.5.    Width,  7.12. 

[Washington's  Farewell  Address.    From  the  original  MS.  in  the  possession 
of  James  Lenox.    New  York,  1850.] 

JOHN  SARTAIN 

653  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  645.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart. —  Engraved  by  J.  Sartain.  |  Wash- 
ington. I  J.  L.  White  Phila  |  (Baker  324) 

Height,  7.10.    Sub  height,  6.9.    Width,  4. 14. 

[Recollections  and  Private  Memoirs  of  Washington.    By  G.  W.  P.  Custis. 

Philadelphia,  1861.] 

653«  Same  as  653.    All  lettering  removed  except  title. 

653&  Same  as  653.    Cut  down  to  sub  height,  5.14;  width,  3.12,  and 

273 


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relettered  "G.  Stuart  Del — J.  Sartain  Sc  |  "Father  I  cannot 
tell  a  lie."  |  "G  Washington"  |  " 

The  signature  copied  on  this  plate,  from    as  the  omission  of  this  letter  was  the 
the  absence  of  the  "o,"  was  most  prob-    chief  means  of  their  detection, 
ably  one  of  Robert  Spring's  forgeries, 

WILLIAM  SARTAIN 

654  Three-quarter  length,  to  left.    Similar  to  645.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart — (Copyright  1892) — Engraved 
by  William  Sartain  |  Published  by  William  Sartain  728 
Sansom  St.  Philadelphia  |  "G°  Washington"  | 

Height,  20.3.    Sub  height,  17. 11.  Width,  13.14. 

This  plate  was  begun,  copyrighted,  and  abolished  in  1870,  and  for  the  engraver's 

lettered  in  1863,  but  not  finished  and  address,  where  he  has  not  resided  for  a 

published  until  1892,  when  the  date  of  number  of  years  prior  to  the  date  on  the 

copyright  was  changed,  which  accounts  plate, 
for  the  old  form  of  copyright  notice, 

654a  Same  as  654.    "George  Washington",  added. 

JOHN  CHESTER  BUTTRE 

655  Bust,  to  left.  Similar  to  645.  Vignette.  Mixed 
G.  Stuart. — J.  C.  Buttre.  |  " G°  Washington"  |  (Baker  190) 
Height,  4.12.    Sub  height,  3.14.    Width,  3.4. 

[Life  of  Washington.    By  J.  N.  Norton.    New  York,  i860.] 

FANEUIL  HALL  TYPE 

THOMAS  KELLY 

656  Whole  length,  full  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing 

274 


GILBERT  STUART 


alongside  of  a  white  horse  to  the  right,  holding  bridle  in  left 

hand,  which  rests  on  saddle.    The  right  hand,  which  hangs 

down,  holds  a  cocked  hat.    In  the  left  distance  are  seen  smoke 

and  shipping.  Line 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart. —  (Copyright  1836  by  L.  P. 
Clover) — Engraved  by  T.  Kelly.  |  Washington.  |  From  a 

COPY  BY  M.  A.  SWETT  TAKEN  FROM  THE  ORIGINAL  PICTURE  BY 

Stuart  in  Faneuil  Hall  Boston.  |  Printed  by  A.  King.  | 

(Baker  267) 

Height,  24.10.    Sub  height,  23.6.    Width,  15.15. 

656a  Same  as  656.  Address  added:  "Published  by  the  Franklin 
Print  Company,  46  Court  St.  Boston."  and  name  of  printer 
changed  to  "R.  Neale". 

656&  Same  as  656a.  "Scene  Dorchester  Heights  March  17*  1776." 
added  before  title,  name  of  printer  changed  to  "M.  V.  Coles" 
and  "46  Court  St."  erased  and  "  D.  H.  Craig  Agent"  substi- 
tuted. 

656c  Same  as  656^.    "  Printed  by  M.  V.  Coles"  erased. 


H.  S.  SADD 

657    Whole  length,  full  front,  in  uniform,  standing.    Similar  to  656. 

Mezzotint 

G.  Stuart  P. — on  steel  by  H.  S.  Sadd,  |  Washington.  |  From 

THE  CELEBRATED  PICTURE  IN  FaNIEUL  HaLL,  BOSTON  |  PRINTED 

by  Burton.  |  (Baker  320) 

Height,  12.7.    Sub  height,  10.14.    Width,  7.9. 

[Monuments  of  Washington's  Patriotism.    Washington,  1838.] 

275 


GILBERT  STUART 

[TOPPAN  AND  COMPANY] 

658  Whole  length,  full  front,  in  uniform,  standing.  Border,  3/16. 
Similar  to  656.  In  centre  of  a  group  of  eight  bank  note  por- 
traits of  Washington.  At  top,  Stuart's  Athenaeum  head,  to  left, 
in  an  oval  with  diverging  rays.  On  either  side,  Houdon's  bust, 
in  profile,  to  right.  On  right  of  centre,  Stuart's  Lansdowne  whole 
length,  and  on  the  left  of  centre,  Chantry's  statue,  both  in  vig- 
nette. At  bottom,  two  representations  of  Canova's  Washington, 
in  vignette,  one  to  right  and  one  to  left.  Line 

Memorials  of  Washington.  | 

Height,  7.8.    Width,  4.5.    Sub  height,  2.    Sub  width,  1.4. 

[Frost's  Young  People's  Book.  1841.] 


COMPOSITIONS 

EDWARD  S.  BEST 

659  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform,  seated  at  a  table, 
upon  which  is  a  military  cloak.  Cocked  hat  on  corner  of  chair, 
sword  resting  against  front  of  chair,  right  hand  on  arm  of  chair 
and  left  hand  on  table  holding  a  letter.  Etching  and  Line 

Painted  by  C.  Schuessele — (Copyright  1859) — Engraved  by 
Edward  S.  Best.  |  "G°  Washington"  |  Published  by  John 
M  Butler  242  Chestnut  Street.  Philada-  |         (Baker  413) 

Height,  23.8.    Sub  height,  21.10.    Width,  16.6. 

The  head  is  from  Stuart's  Athenseum  portrait. 

659a  Same  as  659.    Without  the  address. 

6596  Same  as  659.    Before  all  letters. 

276 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

660    Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform,  seated  at  a  table. 
Similar  to  659.  Outline 

Washington  and  the  Duche  Letter.  |  Valley  Forge  1777.  | 
Sold  by  Agents,  to  Subscribers  only  |  J.  M.  Butler  Pub- 
lisher 242  (old  number  84)  Chestnut  St.  Jayne's  Building 
Philada  I 

Height,  5.10.    Sub  height,  4. 15.    Width,  3. 12. 

[Washington  and  the  Duche"  Letter.    Phila.,  1858.] 

660a  Same  as  660.    Last  two  lines  of  lettering  erased. 


[STEPHEN  ALONZO  SCHOFF] 

661  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform,  seated,  at  a 
table.  Similar  to  659.  Centre  of  Calendar,  for  1898,  of  the 
New  England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company  of  Boston;  with 
border,  5/16.  Line 

Washington  at  Valley  Forge.  |  (Copyright  1897).  | 

Height,  8.4.    Width,  6.8. 

Engraved  by  S.  A.  Schoff  upon  a  machine  laid  plate. 


WILLIAM  HOLL 

662  Whole  length,  to  right,  in  uniform,  on  horseback,  with  a  drawn 
sword  in  extended  right  hand.  Cocked  hat,  resting  on  the  fore- 
arm, held  by  the  left  hand.  Mixed 

John  Faed  R  S  A — WM  Holl  |  Washington  Receiving  a 
Salute  on  the  Field  of  Trenton.  |  Published  Exclusively 
for  Subscribers  by  the  National  |  Art  Association  of  New 

277 


GILBERT  STUART 

York  1865.  |  "G0  Washington  "  |  (Copyright  1865  by  N.  A. 
Association)  I  (Baker  416) 

Height,  27.    Sub  height,  23.14.    Width,  17.8. 

The  head  is  from  Stuart's  Athenaeum  portrait. 

662a  Same  as  662.    Before  all  letters. 

662&  Same  as  662a.    "  G°  Washington  ",  added. 

662c  Same  662(5.    Names  of  painter  and  of  engraver  added. 

662^  Same  as  662^.    Copyright  notice  of  "1863"  added. 

662e  Same  as  662.  Address  and  copyright  changed  to  "Published 
for  Subscribers  to  Lossing's  |  Washington  and  the  American 
Republic.  |  (Copyright  1868  by  Virtue  &  Yorston)  |  " 

662/  Same  as  6622.  Address  and  copyright  removed.  "  Kendal 
Bank  Note  Co.  Publishers.  New  York "  added  on  first  line, 
between  names  of  painter  and  engraver. 

662#  Same  as  662/  Cut  down  to  oval,  cutting  off  part  of  horse's 
feet,  with  border  added,  6/16,  the  sword  in  Washington's  hand 
coming  outside  of  border. 

Oval  height,  18. 1.    Oval  width,  13.8. 

Used  upon  large  advertising  card  of  New  York  Bank  Note  Company. 

662/fc  Same  as  662^.  Cut  down  to  second  button  of  coat.  Oval,  with 
border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

Kendall  Bank  Note  Co.  285  B'dway,  N.  Y.  |  Washington  | 
Engraved  by  Wm.  Holl,  after  a  portrait  by  John  Faed, 
R.S.A.  I 

Height,  5.10.    Oval  height,  4.3.    Oval  width,  3.5. 

662^  Same  as  662/^    Without  last  two  lines  of  lettering. 

278 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

663  Whole  length,  to  right,  in  uniform,  on  horseback.  Similar  to 
662.  Oval  top,  with  rustic  border,  8/16;  title  at  bottom,  within 
border.  Stipple 

Genl  Washington  | 

Height,  4.4.    Sub  height,  3.12.    Width,  2.12. 


[JAMES  FAGAN] 

664    Whole  length,  to  right,  in  uniform,  on  horseback.    Similar  to 
662.    In  lower  margin  a  field-piece.  Etching 

Copyright  Rover,  Lee  &  Clem  1894.  N.  Y.  | 

Height,  14.    Sub  height,  10.8.    Width,  8.12. 

All  the  copies  I  have  seen  are  signed  "James  Fagan." 

664a  Same  as  664.    Before  copyright  notice. 


[UNKNOWN] 
665    Head,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette.    Similar  to  662.  Line 
1789.  I 

Height,  4.12.    Width,  3.8. 

The  only  impression  seen  of  this  print,  which  is  quite  modern,  was  evidently  cut 
from  some  larger  one,  so  that  the  entry  is  not  of  much  value  as  a  guide. 


JEAN  NICHOLAS  LAUGIER 

666  Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing,  with  a  field  glass  in 
right  hand  and  left  hand  on  sword  at  side.  To  left,  a  mounted 
cannon,  and  to  the  right,  partly  in  rear,  a  horse  led  by  a  soldier. 

279 


GILBERT  STUART 

In  the  distance,  to  the  left,  fortifications  and  shipping  on  the  far 
side  of  a  river.  Line 

Painted  by  Cogniet,  1836. — The  head,  from  the  original 
Painting  by  G.  Stuart,  in  the  Athenaeum  of  Boston. — 
Engraved  by  Laugier,  1839.  |  Washington.  |  (Copyright 
1839)  I  (Baker  417) 

Height,  27.1.    Sub  height,  25.1.    Width,  20. 13. 


HEZEKIAH  WRIGHT  SMITH 

667  Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing  in  landscape,  with 
walking-stick  in  right  hand,  and  view  of  Mount  Vernon  to  the 
left.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  T.  Hicks,  N.A. —  Engraved  by  H.  Wright  Smith.  | 
Washington.  |  Proof  |  Wm  H  Miller  &  Co  Printers  | 
(Copyright  1859,  by  Bailey  New  York)  | 

Height,  27.1.   Sub  height,  24.6.   Width,  17. 

Head  from  Stuart's  Athenaeum  picture. 

667a  Same  as  667.    Before  all  letters. 

667&  Same  as  667.    "  Proof",  removed. 


A.  H.  RITCHIE 

668  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  standing,  right  hand  on  an 
upright  book  on  table  to  left,  left  hand  on  the  hilt  of  a  dress 
sword  with  point  resting  on  ground.  Background,  an  alcove 
and  pillars,  and  to  right,  a  claw  foot  and  ball  chair,  with  United 
States  shield  at  top  of  back.  Mixed 

P.  F.  Rothermel,  Pinxt — A.  H.  Ritchie,  sc.  |  "G?  Wash- 

280 


GILBERT  STUART 

ington"  I  Published  by  R.  A.  Bachia  &  C?  23  Chambers  St 
N.  Y.  I  (Copyright  1852)  |  (Baker  312) 

Height,  28.6.    Sub  height,  26.6.    Width,  19.10. 

Adaptation  of  the  Lansdowne  with  the  Athenaeum  head. 

668a  Same  as  668.    Before  title  and  address. 

668&  Same  as  668.  Address  changed  to  "William  Pate  16  Burling 
Slip  New  York". 

668c  Same  as  668/5.  Pate's  address  changed  to  "58  &  60  Fulton 
Sr."  and  "Boston,  L.  A.  Elliott  &  C?"  added  between  names  of 
painter  and  engraver. 


THOMAS  DONEY 

669    Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  standing.    Similar  to  668. 

Mezzotint 

(Copyright  1865  by  W.  Pate)  —  Engraved  by  T  Doney  |  Wash- 
ington. I  (Baker  203) 

Height,  14.8.    Sub  height,  13.12.    Width,  10.12. 


O.  G.  HANKS 

670    Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  standing,  with  scroll  in 
right  hand  and  left  hand  on  papers  upon  a  table.  Vignette.  Line 

O.  G.  H.  I  George  Washington  |  Bureau.  Engraving  & 
Printing  | 

Height,  2.14.    Sub  height,  2.1.    Width,  1.13. 

Stuart's  Athenaeum  head. 
28l 


GILBERT  STUART 


GEORGE  E.  PERINE 

671  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  masonic  regalia.  Right 
hand  upon  a  closed  upright  book,  lettered  on  side:  "Ancient  | 
Masonic  |  Constitutions.  |  "  The  left  hand  holds  a  mallet  rest- 
ing on  a  pedestal.  To  the  right,  a  chair  and  a  column.  Oval, 
with  border  of  a  single  line,  6/16,  within  which  is  the  title. 

Mezzotint 

From  a  Photograph. —  Published  by  Moore  &  C?  i  i  i  Nassau 
St  New  York — Eng?  by  Geo.  E.  Perine.  |  Washington  as  a 
Mason.  |  (Baker  420) 

Oval  height,  8.3.    Oval  width,  6.3. 

Stuart's  Athenaeum  head. 


ADAM  B.  WALTER 

672    Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  masonic  regalia.  Oval. 
Similar  to  671.  Mezzotint 

American  Publishing  House. — Engd  by  A.  B.  Walter.  | 
Washington  as  a  Mason  | 

Oval  height,  8.2.    Oval  width,  6.3. 

672a  Same  as  672.    Address  changed  to  "J.  C.  McCurdy  &  Co." 

6726  Same  as  672.    Address  changed  to  "Published  by  John  Dainty 
15  S.  6*  St.  Philadelphia."  (Baker  425) 


[UNKNOWN] 

673    Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  masonic  regalia.  Similar 
to  6 7 2-  Mezzotint 

282 


GILBERT  STUART 

"G°  Washington"  |  Como  Mason.  | 
Height,  5.13.    Sub  height,  5.2.    Width,  3.10. 

673a  Same  as  673.    Second  line  of  title  changed  to  "As  a  Mason." 

JOHN  SARTAIN 

674  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform.  In 
extended  right  hand,  an  open  scroll  inscribed:  "To  George 
Washington."  In  left  hand,  a  sheathed  sword  with  point  to 
ground.  In  background,  to  left,  stacked  muskets  with  Ameri- 
can flag  and  drum.    Curtain  above  and  column  behind. 

Mezzotint 

Sartain.  Sc.  | 

Height,  4. 14.    Sub  height,  4. 12.    Width,  3.3. 

Stuart's  Athenaeum  head. 
[Hickey's  Constitution  of  the  United  States.    Philadelphia,  1854.] 


JOHN  JAMES  BARRALET 

675  Whole  length,  to  left,  recumbent,  rising  from  a  tomb,  surrounded 
by  clouds  and  supported  by  Time  and  Immortality,  the  latter 
pointing  upward.  To  the  left,  a  figure  of  Liberty,  with  war 
emblems  at  her  feet,  and  to  the  right,  an  Indian,  with  bowed 
figure.  On  the  tomb,  the  inscription:  "Sacred  |  to  the  Memory 
of  I  Washington.  |  O  B  14  Dec  AD  1799.  JEt  |  68.  1"  To  the 
right:  "I.  J.  Barralet  |  Fecit.  |  "  Stipple 

Philadelphia  Published  by  Simon  Chaudron,  and  John  J. 
Barralet,  Jany  1802.  |  (Baker  406) 

Height,  24.1.    Sub  height,  23.14.    Width,  18.8. 


Stuart's  Athenaeum  head. 
283 


GILBERT  STUART 


675a  Same  as  675.  Lettering  changed  to  "Drawn  and  engraved  by 
J.  J.  Barralet  |  Published  22nd  Feby  18 16  by  B.  Tanner  En- 
graver No  74  South  Eighth  Street.  |  " 

675&  Same  as  675a:.  Address  removed  and  "Commemoration  of 
Washington."  added. 


CORNELIUS  TIEBOUT 

676  Whole  length,  to  front,  in  uniform,  upon  a  pedestal,  in  the  mid- 
dle distance  of  the  design.  In  right  hand,  an  open  scroll  in- 
scribed: "Friends  and  Fellow  Citizens."  Left  hand  upon  a  sword 
at  his  side.  Army  and  navy  emblems  on  either  side  of  the 
pedestal,  upon  which  is  the  title.  In  the  foreground,  in  front 
of  the  statue,  a  large  funeral  urn  upon  a  pedestal,  on  which 
is  "Sacred  |  to  |  Patriotism."  |  In  the  background  a  view  of 
Bowling  Green,  New  York.  To  right,  a  shaft  inscribed  "In- 
dependence," and  to  left,  one  inscribed  "  Liberty."  Behind,  an 
arch,  within  which  is  an  eagle,  holding  a  ribbon  in  his  beak,  in- 
scribed with  the  names  of  the  Thirteen  Original  States,  and  Ken- 
tucky, Vermont,  and  Tennessee.  Enclosed  in  a  rectangle  of  a 
single  line.  Line  and  Stipple 

Geo.  Wa — ington  |  Designed  &  Drawn  by  Charles  Buxton 
M.D. — C.  Tiebout  sc  I  This  Plate  is  with  due  Respect  In- 
scribed to  the  Congress  of  the  United  States,  by  |  Cha?. 
Smith. — New  York.    Published  by  C.  Smith,  1798.  | 

Height,  26.12.    Width,  21.9.    Sub  height,  25.2.    Sub  width,  19.10. 

This  is  Baker  407,  there  described  from  copy  of  676,  printed  on  cotton,  with 
a  mutilated  copy.  I  have  seen  one  address  "  Printed  &  Published  at  Glas- 
impression  printed   on   satin  and   a    gow  by  C.  G.  1819." 

284 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

677  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing,  with  left  hand  thrust  into  breeches 
pocket,  and  the  right  hand  on  an  open  scroll,  inscribed  "  Decla- 
ration of  Independence,"  upon  a  table,  to  left,  containing  writing 
materials.  To  the  right,  an  arm-chair,  upon  which  is  a  sword, 
and  in  the  background  a  curtain  drawn,  showing  pillars  and  the 
open  sky.  Mezzotint 

Engrav'd  from  an  Original  Drawing  by  Savage.  |  George 
Washington  Esqr  |  Late  President  of  the  United  States 
in  America.  |  Publish'd  by  I  Le  Petit,  Latimer  House,  Ham- 
mersmith near  London.  | 

Height,  19.10.    Sub  height,  18.8.    Width,  13.13. 

The  head  is  evidently  after  Stuart,  but  badly  drawn.    The  composition 
is  based  upon  the  Tea-pot  portrait. 

677a  Same  as  677.    Without  address.  (Baker  375) 


[UNKNOWN] 

678  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  standing.  Left  hand  upon 
hip,  above  hilt  of  sword,  and  right  hand  extended,  as  if  in  the 
act  of  speaking.  In  the  background,  a  curtain,  and  to  the  left, 
two  pillars,  upon  a  large  base.  Mezzotint 

General  Washington.  |  Father  and  Protector  of  America.  | 

(Baker  434) 

Height,  13.12.    Sub  height,  12.13.    Width,  9. n. 

The  design  is  inspired  by  Stuart's  Tea-pot  picture. 


G.  A.  SASSO 

679    Whole  length,  full  to  front,  head  to  right,  standing.  Right  hand 

285 


GILBERT  STUART 


thrust  into  waistcoat,  with  hat  under  arm.  Left  hand  extended, 
with  palm  down.  To  right,  two  figures  approaching  in  a  canoe; 
to  left,  a  palm  tree.    Border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

G.  B.  Bosio  dis. —  G.  A.  Sasso  inc.  |  Giorgio  Washington.  | 

(Baker  422) 

Height,  7.4.   Sub  height,  6.8.    Width,  4.7. 

[Serie  di  Vite  e  Ritratti  de  Famosi  Personaggi.    Milano,  181 5.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

680  Whole  length,  to  left,  seated.  Right  hand  holding  a  closed  up- 
right book  upon  a  table.  Left  hand,  resting  on  arm-chair,  holds 
dress  sword.  Background  of  curtains  and  pillar.  In  foreground, 
on  floor,  to  right,  a  pile  of  books.  Stipple 

"G°  Washington"  |  From  the  original  painting  by  Chappel 

IN  THE  POSSESSION  OF  THE  PUBLISHERS.  |  JOHNSON,  Fry  &  Co. 

Publishers,  New  York.  |  (Copyright  1863).  | 
Height,  9.2.    Sub  height,  7.7.    Width,  5.6. 

680a  Same  as  680.    Before  all  letters. 


[UNKNOWN] 

681    Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  seated.    Similar  to  680.  Line 

(Copyright  1870)  |  "G°  Washington"  |  From  the  original 
painting  by  Chappel  in  the  possession  of  the  publishers  | 
Johnson  Fry  &  Co  Publishers  New  York  | 

Height,  8.1 1.    Sub  height,  7.3.    Width,  5.8. 

681a  Same  as  681.    All  lettering  removed. 

286 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

682  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  seated,  in  large  easy-chair.  Right 
arm  over  arm  of  chair,  and  left  hand  in  front ;  legs  crossed.  To 
right,  on  table,  books,  inkstand  with  pens,  etc.  Mixed 

Height,  14.13.    Width,  11. 12. 

The  only  impression  seen  is  from  an  unfinished  and  uncleaned  plate. 


W.  JACKMAN 

683  Half  length,  to  left,  seated.  In  right  hand,  a  book,  and  a  dress 
sword  rests  in  bended  left  forearm.  In  the  lower  margin,  the 
Arms  of  Washington.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  W  Jackman  from  a  design  by  W.  H.  Powell 

AFTER    THE    HEAD    BY  STUART  |   Gen.    GeORGE-WaSHINGTON.  | 

Born  February  22^?  1732,  Appointed  Commander — in  Chief 
of  the  American  Army,  June  15™  1775.  |  Elected  First 
President  of  the  United  States — March  4™  1789,  Died 
14™  Decr  1799.  I  Printed  by  J  Neale  |  Engraved  for  the 
New  York  Albion  Jany  ist  1842  | 

Height,  15.8.    Sub  height,  13.13.    Width,  11.1. 

683a  Same  as  683.  Background  ruled  over,  and  first  and  last  two 
lines  of  lettering  erased.  "Engraved  from  a  Copy  after  Stew- 
art" substituted  for  first  line. 

This  is  Baker  367,  but  there  entirely  misdescribed. 

6836  Same  as  683a.  "Printed  by  J  Neale"  erased.  Address  added: 
"Published  by  Geo.  E.  Perrine  New  York." 

683c  Same  as  683^.  Address  erased;  "by  Halpin"  added,  after 
"  Stewart ". 

287 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 
684    Half  length,  to  left,  seated.    Similar  to  683.  Stipple 
Engraved  from  a  Copy  by  Stuart.  |  "  G°  Washington." 
Height,  14.6.    Sub  height,  13.4.    Width,  10.13. 


THOMAS  DONEY 

685  Half  length,  to  left,  seated.  A  dress  sword  rests  on  left  fore- 
arm. Table,  to  left,  with  upright  book,  hat,  and  writing  material. 
Oval,  with  border,  7/16,  in  a  rectangle,  with  ornamental  corners. 

Mezzotint 

Painted  by  Stuart. — (Copyright  1863) — Engraved  by  Doney. 
I  Washington.  |  Published  by  Rice  &  Allen.  No  90  State 
Street,  Chicago  Ills.  |  (Baker  201) 

Height,  13.14.  Sub  height,  12.8.  Width,  9.12.  Oval  height,  IO.II. 
Oval  width,  7.15. 

685a  Same  as  685.  Address  changed  to  "corner  of  Burdick  &  Water 
S*  Kalamazoo,  Mich." 


THOMAS  DONEY 

686  Half  length,  to  right,  seated,  with  dress  sword  resting  on  right 
forearm.  Back  and  one  arm  of  chair  visible.  Oval,  in  em- 
bossed rectangle.  Mezzotint 

J.  L.  Baldwin  Newark  N.  J.  |  Painted  'by  G.  C.  Stuart — 
George  Washington  —  Engraved  by  T.  Doney  N.  Y.  | 
Printed  by  Powell  &  Co  | 

Height,  13.3.  Sub  height,  12.12.  Width,  10.11.  Oval  height,  7.14. 
Oval  width,  6. 

Inscription  printed  separately. 
288 


GILBERT  STUART 

686a  Same  as  686.    Oval,  without  embossed  border,  and  without  any 
lettering. 


[UNKNOWN] 

687  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Vignette,  surrounded  by  a  wreath  of 
olive  branches.  Below  bust,  a  ribbon,  inscribed  "  E  Pluribus 
Unum."  On  either  side,  a  stalk  of  corn,  and  above  and  below, 
army  and  navy  emblems.  Etching 

Height,  8. io.    Width,  2.15.    Diameter,  1. 12. 

This  has  probably  been  cut  out  of  some  larger  print  or  was  used  for  a  badge. 
Its  apparent  date  is  in  the  first  quarter  of  the  nineteenth  century. 


JAMES  ARCHER 

688  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Circular  medallion,  with  "Washing- 
ton", on  field,  above  head,  in  the  midst  of  war  emblems.  To 
right  of  title-page  of  Illustrated  Atlas  of  the  United  States.  By 
T.  G.  Bradford.  Stipple 

Weeks,  Jordan  &  Company.  Boston.  |  Eng1?  by  Ja^  Archer  | 
(Copyright  1838) 

Diameter,  1. 1 1. 


J.  CHAPMAN 

689    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  black  stock.    Oval,  with  border 
line,  2/16.  Stipple 

J.  Chapman  sc.  |  General  Washington.  |  Published  as  the 
Act  directs  Mar.  i.  1800.  |  (Baker  193) 

Height,  5.10.    Oval  height,  4.8.    Oval  width,  3.6. 

289 


GILBERT  STUART 

689a  Same  as  689.  Engraver's  name  and  publication  line  erased. 
"Engraved  for  the  Encyclopaedia  Londinensis.  1828."  substi- 
tuted. 

Printed  in  black,  and  in  colors  with  bright  green  coat. 


S.  DODD 
690    Bust  to  right,  in  uniform.  Vignette. 
S.  Dodd  Sc — New  Ark  | 

Height,  1. 1 3.    Width,  1.6. 


BENJAMIN  TANNER 

691  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on 
left  lapel  of  coat.    Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Stipple 

B.  Tanner,  sc.  |  George  Washington.  |  First  President  of 
the  United  States  |  and  late  Lieutenant  General  of  the  | 
American  Armies.  |  Died  at  Mount  Vernon  i4T.H  Dec?  1799, 
Aged  68  Years.  | 

Height,  8.5.    Oval  height,  5.10.    Oval  width,  4.9. 

This  is  Baker  341,  although  there  wrongly  described  as  a  rectangle,  and  with 
"  Ml  Vernon  "  for  "  Mount  Vernon." 

691a  Same  as  691.  Before  engraver's  name,  and  with  title  in  etched 
letters. 

691&  Same  as  691.  "  B.  Tanner,  sc."  erased  and  "W.  H."  substi- 
tuted. "  Baltimore  Published  by  G.  Smith."  added,  making 
height,  8.9.  "  George  Washington.",  which  is  in  open  letters 
in  691,  is  filled  in.  The  plate  in  this  state  shows  considerable 
wear. 


Line 
(Baker  200) 


290 


GILBERT  STUART 

[UNKNOWN] 

692    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Altered  plate  of  4,  as  noted  under 
\a.  Stipple 

His  Excel  :  G  :  Washington  Esq.  | 

Height,  6.6.    Width,  3.15.    Oval  height,  4.9.    Oval  width,  3. 10. 


R.  G.  HARRISON 

693  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  laurel  border,  2/16,  to 
left  of  similar  oval,  containing  portrait  of  Lafayette.  Above, 
Fame  with  trumpet  and  wreath  ;  beneath,  bundle  of  fasces.  Line 

Lafayette  |  R.  G.  Harrison  j  A  Grateful  welcome  to  the 
Friend  of  our  Illustrious  |  Washington.  | 

Height,  2.5.    Width,  1. 11.    Oval  height,  .  12.    Oval  width,  .9. 

693a  Same  as  693.    Copyright  notice,  1824,  added. 

Printed  on  satin. 


WILLIAM  HARRISON,  Jr. 
694    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    With  border,  1/16.  Stipple 
W.  H.  Junr  sc  I 

Height,  .12.    Oval  height,  .9.    Oval  width,  .6. 


ROBERT  TILLER 

695  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  on  a  pedestal,  upon  a  rock,  inscribed 
"G.  Washington.";  below,  within  a  wreath,  "Ob!  Dec'  |  1799  | 
JEts.  68.  I  "  To  right,  a  cornucopia,  upon  which  stands  an  eagle 

291 


GILBERT  STUART 


with  outspread  wings.  To  left,  a  seated  female  figure,  with  up- 
lifted cup  in  right  hand,  and  a  flag,  with  thirteen  stars,  over  left 
shoulder.  In  right  distance,  a  ship,  under  sail,  and  in  left  dis- 
tance, a  ploughman.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Engraved  by  R.  Tiller  Philad*  |  S.  Robinson  &  Son  |  Hat  | 
Manufacturers  |  Market  Street  |  36  |  Philadelphia  |  Su- 
perior Water  Proof  | 

Height,  5.    Sub  height,  3.    Width,  4.4.    Bust  height,  .14.    Width,  .8. 


HINCHLIFF 

696    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Stipple 
Stewart. — Hinchliff.  |  General  Washington.  | 

(Baker  254) 

Height,  4.15.    Sub  height,  3.15.   Width,  3.5. 

[Irving's  Life  of  Washington.    London,  Bohn,  1855.] 

696a  Same  as  696.    Before  all  letters. 


[UNKNOWN] 
697    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Line 
Height,  3.9.    Width,  2.12. 


[UNKNOWN] 
698    Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Line 
Height,  3.5.    Width,  2.8. 

292 


GILBERT  STUART 


HENRI  LEFORT 

699  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.     Oval,  with  border,  2  15/16,  cut  off  at 
sides,  top,  and  bottom  by  rectangle.  Etching 

Henri  Lefort  Delineavit  &  Sculpsit,  Anno  1880. —  Impri- 
merie  A.  Salmon — Paris.  |  Washington  | 

Height,  25.2.    Width,  21.7.    Oval  height,  23.12.    Oval  width,  20. 

699a  Same  as  699.     Lettered:   "Henri  Lefort  del  et  sc  1881."  in 
scratched  letters. 

From  the  lettering  699a  would  seem  to  be  an  earlier  state  of  the  plate  than  699, 
but  the  dates  would  indicate  otherwise. 

699&  Same  as  699.    In  lower  margin,  an  American  eagle  with  shield, 
arrows,  and  ribbon. 

[SAMUEL  ARLENT  EDWARDS] 

700  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Altered  plate  of  245  as  there  noted. 

Mezzotint 

Published  by  Wm.  Clausen  &  Co.  47  W  28T?  St.  N.  Y.  | 
700a  Same  as  700.    Address  erased. 


293 


REMBRANDT  PEALE 

1795 


DAVID  EDWIN 

701    Full  bust,  to  left.  Stipple 

R.  Peale  Pinx — D.  Edwin  sc  |  General  George  Washing- 
ton, I  Born  Feb.  22,  1732  in  Westmoreland  County  Virginia, 
and  Died  Dec.  14,  1799  at  Mount  Vernon.  |  (Baker  9) 

Height,  12.12.    Sub  height,  1 1.4.    Width,  9. 

701a  Same  as  701.    "Published  by  J  Savage  1800."  added. 

7016  Same  as  yoia.  Address,  and  names  of  painter  and  of  engraver, 
erased.  Border  added,  at  top  and  sides,  9/16,  and  at  bottom, 
1  4/16,  with  inside  line,  2/16,  at  top  and  sides,  and  3/16  at 
bottom,  the  latter  containing  names  of  painter  and  engraver: 
"R.  Peale  Pinx!— Printed  in  Colour's,  by  H.  Charles.— D.  Ed- 
win Sculp'"  Below  title:  "Published  by  H.  S.  Tanner,  Phila- 
delphia." (Baker  10) 

There  are  prints  from  this  state  of  the  plate,  not  in  colors. 


DAVID  EDWIN 

702  Whole  length,  to  right,  seated,  upon  clouds,  in  a  loose  robe,  with 
right  hand  upon  his  heart  and  the  left  extended  as  if  in  the  act 
of  speaking.    Over  the  figure,  to  left,  a  cherub  in  the  act  of 

294 


REMBRANDT  PEALE 

crowning  Washington  with  a  laurel  wreath.  To  the  right,  two 
figures,  which  appear  to  be  portraits,  partly  hidden  by  clouds. 
Beneath,  to  the  right,  a  view  of  Mount  Vernon.  Stipple 

Painted  by  R.  Peal. —  Published  by  S.  Kennedy  N9  129, 
Chesnut  Street,  corner  of  4th  Philadelphia. —  Engrav'd 
by  Edwin.  |  Apotheosis  of  Washington  |  (Baker  402) 

Height,  23.1.    Sub  height,  20.15.    Width,  14.12. 

For  engravings  after  Rembrandt  Peale's  composite  fictitious  portrait  of 
Washington,  see  Nos.  865  to  868. 


295 


JAMES  SHARPLES 

1796 


SAMUEL  ARLENT  EDWARDS 

703    Full  bust,  to  left,  profile.    Oval,  in  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

Sharpless,  Fecit. —  S.  Arlent  Edwards  Sculpsit  |  George 
Washington.  |  Published  1899,  by  J.  Percy  Sabin,  80  Nassau 
St.  New  York.  | 

Height,  10.9.  Sub  height,  9.6.  Width,  7.3.  Oval  height,  9.3.  Oval 
width,  7. 

A  few  impressions  were  printed  in  colors. 
703a  Same  as  703.    Before  all  lettering. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

704    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Vignette.  Line 

Eng1?  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  a  Miniature,  painted  from  life  by 
Sharpless  in  1796  |  (Baker  394) 

Height,  5.13.    Sub  height,  3.    Width,  4. 

704a  Same  as  704.  Lettering  erased  and  "G°  Washington"  |  "Private 
Plate."  I  substituted. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND  SONS 
705    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Vignette.  Stipple 

296 


JAMES  SHARPLES 

"G°  Washington"  |  From  a  Portrait  by  Sharpless,  pre- 
sented by  Washington  to  Col.  Talmadge,  |  Engd  by  H.  B. 
Hall  &  Sons,  for  the  Magazine  of  American  History.  | 

Height,  5.13.    Sub  height,  3.14.    Width,  4. 

[For  February,  1883.] 

105a  Same  as  705.    Before  all  letters. 

7056  Same  as  705.    Without  last  line  of  lettering. 


P.  HALL 

706    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Vignette.  Stipple 

"G  Washington"  |  "1796."  |  Original  portrait  in  the 
possession  of  the  Evans  Family.  |  Painted  by  Mrs.  E.  Sharp- 
less, — Engraved  by  P.  Hall.  | 

Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  2.12.    Width,  2.12. 

[Memoirs  of  Thaddeus  Kosciuszko.  By  A.  W.  W.  Evans.    New  York,  1883.] 


[DAWSON  WATSON] 

707    Bust,  to  right,  profile.    Oval,  in  rectangle.    Printed  on  sheet 
with  profile  of  Mrs.  Washington  opposite,  to  left.  Mezzotint 

Height,  6.7.    Width,  4.10.     Oval  height,  5.10.     Oval  width,  4.3. 

This  plate  was  engraved  in  Hartford,  Ct,  in  1896,  after  the  pastel  in  the 
Wadsworth  Athenaeum,  and  only  twenty-five  copies  printed. 


MAX  ROSENTHAL 

708    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Arms  of  Washington  in  centre 
of  lower  margin.  Mezzotint 

297 


JAMES  SHARPLES 

Copyright  by  Max  Rosenthal.  1900.  |  Gen1:  George — Wash- 
ington Engraved  by  Max  Rosenthal.  —  Philadelphia 
1900.  I  From  a  Sharpless'  Pastel  —  Owned  in  Philadel- 
phia. I 

Height,  10.12.    Sub  height,  9.1.    Width,  7. 

708a  Same  as  708.  Before  all  lettering  except  copyright  notice.  In 
this  state  some  impressions  have  the  arms  of  Washington  printed 
in  red. 


708&  Same  as  708.  Arms  of  Washington  and  all  lettering,  except 
copyright  notice,  erased,  and  following  substituted:  "Twenty 
five  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  |  Subscribed  for 
by" — then  follow  twenty-five  names  of  subscribers,  each  num- 
bered, in  five  columns. 

708c  Same  as  708.    Plate  defaced. 

See  No.  147a  for  print  resembling  the  Sharpies  profile,  incorrectly  spelled 
"  Sharpless  "  on  Nos.  703  to  708. 


298 


CHARLES 
BALTHAZAR  JULIENNE  FEVRET 
DE  SAINT  MEMIN 

1798 


FEVRET  DE  SAINT  MEMIN 
709    Bust,  to  right,  profile,  in  uniform.    Oval.  Mezzotint 

(Baker  395) 

Oval  height,  .10.    Oval  width,  .8. 


FEVRET  DE  SAINT  MEMIN 

710  Head,  to  right,  profile,  laureated.    Oval.    Initials  on  bust. 

Mezzotint 

STM  I 

Oval  height,  .10.    Oval  width,  .7. 

[UNKNOWN] 

711  Bust,  to  right,  profile,  in  uniform.  Oval,  on  either  side  an  olive  and 
a  laurel  branch.  Above,  pen  and  sword  crossed ;  below,  a  rib- 
bon lettered:  "First  in  War  First  in  Peace.  First  in  the  Hearts 
of  his  Countrymen".    Surrounded  by  diverging  rays.  Stipple 

(Baker  396) 

Height,  1. 12.   Width,  1.8.    Oval  height,  .10.    Oval  width,  .8. 

[Valedictory  Address  of  Washington  to  the  People  of  the  United  States. 
Philadelphia.  (1810.)] 

This  was  without  doubt  engraved  by  William  Kneass. 

299 


FEVRET   DE  SAINT  MEMIN 


WILLIAM  KNEASS 

712  Bust,  to  right,  profile,  in  uniform.  Similar  to  711.  Oval;  on 
either  side,  an  olive  and  a  laurel  branch.  Above,  pen  and  sword 
crossed;  below,  a  ribbon  lettered:  "first  in  War  first  in  Peace 
&  first  in  the  hearts  of  his  Countrymen  ";  surrounded  by  diverg- 
ing rays.  The  whole  enclosed  in  a  circle,  formed  half  of  palm 
and  half  of  oak  leaves,  over  which  is  an  eagle,  with  shield,  and 
ribbon  inscribed:  "July  |  181 1  |  Amor  Patrae".  To  left,  war 
trophies,  and  to  right  emblems  of  peace  and  plenty.  In  right 
distance  a  ship  under  sail.  Heading  to  certificate  of  member- 
ship in  Washington  Association  of  Philadelphia. 

Head  stipple  and  design  etching 

G.  Fairman  del — W.  Kneass  Sculp.  | 

Height,  5.    Width,  5.4.     Oval  height,  .10.    Oval  width,  .8. 

712a  Same  as  712.    "  Pro  Patriae"  instead  of  "Amor  Patrae". 

712&  Same  as  712.  Without  circle,  etc.,  on  satin,  as  a  badge  of  the 
"Washington  Association." 

The  heads  in  711  and  712  are  closely  alike,  but  they  are  plainly  from 

different  plates. 

WILLIAM  KNEASS 

713  Bust,  to  right,  profile,  in  uniform.  Oval.  Similar  to  712,  with 
certain  differences,  to  wit:  "First  in  War  First  in  Peace  First  in 
the  Hearts  of  his  Countrymen";  "October  |  18 14  |  Cor  unum 
via  I  una  |  "  ;  a  series  of  outer  diverging  rays  and  a  man  plough- 
ing in  right  distance.  Heading  to  certificate  of  membership  in 
Washington  Association  of  Lancaster,  Pa. 

Head  stipple  and  design  etching 

Engrav'd  by  Kneass  Philad.  | 

Height,  5.2.    Width,  6.7.    Oval  height,  .10.    Oval  width,  .8. 

300 


FEVRET   DE   SAINT  MEMIN 


[ROBERT  DUDENSING] 
714    Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Stipple 
George  Washington  |  From  the  original  Portrait,  done  in 

CRAYON,  BY   C.  B.  J.  F.  DE   ST  MeMIN,  AND  NOW    1 866,  IN  THE  | 

possession  of  J.  Carson  Brevoort,  Esq.  |  Elias  Dexter,  564 
Broadway,  New  York.  |  (Baker  397) 

Height,  5.6.    Sub  height,  3.6.    Width,  4.2. 
714a  Same  as  714.    Before  all  letters. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND  SONS 

715    Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Washington  |  From  the  St  Memin  Crayon  in  possession  of 
J.  Carson  Brevoort.  Esq.  |  Eng1?  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons,  New 
York.  | 

Height,  6.4.    Sub  height,  4.1.    Width,  3.8. 

[Magazine  of  American  History.    February,  1880.] 

715a  Same  as  715.    Before  all  letters. 

715&  Same  as  715.  Reworked  by  C.  B.  Hall  and  changed  to  an 
oval,  in  a  rectangle,  with  border.  Lettering  erased  and  re- 
lettered  "G°  Washington". 

Height,  7.2.  Sub  height,  5.13.  Width,  4.8.  Oval  height,  4. 1 5.  Oval 
width,  3.1 1. 

715c  Same  as  715^.    Without  any  letters. 

IVbd  Same  as  715&  Facsimile  removed  and  "Washington"  sub- 
stituted. 

301 


FEVRET  DE  SAINT  MEMIN 


[ALBERT  ROSENTHAL] 

716  Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.  Vignette.  In  lower  left-hand 
margin,  a  profile  portrait  of  the  artist,  to  right,  and  under  it  a 
facsimile  signature  "St  Memin."  Etching 

Height,  6.8.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  2.12. 

Plate  destroyed  after  printing  twenty-five  impressions. 


SAMUEL  HOLLYER 

717    Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Stipple 

"G°  Washington"  |  The  last  portrait  from  life,  1798,  age 
66.  I  EnY  by  Hollyer  after  ST  Memin.  | 

Height,  4.   Sub  height,  2.1 1.    Width,  2.2. 

717a  Same  as  717.    Address  added:  "Published  by  J.  O.  Wright 
&  Co  New  York." 


MAX  ROSENTHAL 

718  Head,  to  right,  profile,  laureated.  Oval,  with  border,  2/16,  sur- 
rounded by  olive  wreath,  8/16,  tied  at  bottom  with  a  ribbon,  in 
a  rectangle,  with  border,  3/16.  In  upper  corners  of  rectangle, 
a  flaming  torch  with  laurel  wreath.    On  neck  "  S!  M.  P." 

Mezzotint 

Copyright  by  Max  Rosenthal  1899.  |  Washington  |  En- 
graved by  Max  Rosenthal  from  the  Engraving  by  St. 
Memin  in  the  St.  Memin  collection  |  owned  by  Hampton 
L.  Carson,  Esq.  Phila.  Border  designed  by  the  Engraver.  | 

Height,  6.9.  Sub  height,  5.14.  Width,  4.13.  Oval  height,  4.8.  Oval 
width,  3. 

302 


FEVRET  DE  SAINT  MEMIN 

718a  Same  as  718.  In  lower  margin,  a  small  engraving  of  the  head, 
set  in  a  ring  and  without  lettering,  except  copyright  notice. 
Some  impressions  of  the  small  head  were  printed  on  separate 
sheets. 

718&  Same  as  7180.  Small  head  in  lower  margin  erased,  and  instead 
"  Twenty-five  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  |  Sub- 
scribed for  by  I  ";  then  follow  twenty-five  names  in  five  columns. 

718c  Same  as  718^.  Defaced. 


[MAX  ROSENTHAL] 

719  Bust,  to  right,  profile,  in  uniform.  Oval,  in  rectangle,  with  out- 
side border,  1/16,  like  a  frame.  In  ornamental  border,  at  bot- 
tom, of  portrait  of  St.  Memin.  Mezzotint 

Height,  1.5.    Width,  r.2.    Oval  height,  .10.    Oval  width,  .8. 

Engraved  in  1900,  and  fifty  copies  printed  off  separately. 


MAX  ROSENTHAL 

720  Head,  to  left,  profile,  laureated.  Oval,  with  border,  4/16,  in  rect- 
angle, with  border,  3/16.  Oak  leaves  in  each  corner  of  rectan- 
gle, and  ribbon  bow  at  top.    Tablet,  at  bottom,  with  title. 

Mezzotint 

Washington  |  Copyright  by  Max  Rosenthal,  Phila,  1902.  | 
Engraved  by  Max  Rosenthal  from  the  original  drawing  by 
St.  Memin  |  in  the  Carson  Collection — Border  designed 
by  the  Engraver.  | 

Height,  6.9.  Sub  height,  6.2.  Width,  4. 14.  Oval  height,  4.12.  Oval 
width,  3. II. 

303 


FEVRET  DE  SAINT  MEMIN 

720a  Same  as  720.  Tablet  blank.  No  lettering  except  copyright 
notice. 

720&  Same  as  720.  Lettering  erased  after  copyright  notice,  and 
"The  Edition  of  this  Plate  is  Limited  to  25  sets  in  4  states  of 
the  plate  |  Subscribed^ for  by  |";  then  follow  twenty-five  names 
in  five  columns. 

720c  Same  as  720^.    Plate  defaced. 


304 


FICTITIOUS 


CAMPBELL  TYPE 

[UNKNOWN] 

721  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  horseback,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  gorget  and  ribband.  Drawn  sword  in 
right  hand,  held  across  the  body.  Battle  raging  in  the  extreme 
right  distance.  Mezzotint 

Done  from  an  Original,  Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alexr 
Campbell,  of  Williamsburgh  in  Virginia.  |  George  Washing- 
ton, Esqr  |  General  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Con- 
tinental Army  in  America.  |  Published  as  the  Act  directs, 
9  Septr  1775  by  C.  Shepherd.  |  (Baker  46) 

Height,  13.13.    Sub  height,  12.10.    Width,  9.13. 

721a  Same  as  721.  In  lower  right-hand  margin,  "85".  Plate  re- 
worked and  details  changed. 

721&  Same  as  721.  Plate  worn  and  altered  in  details,  giving  it  a 
changed  appearance. 


NILSON 

722  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  horseback,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  gorget  and  ribband.  Drawn  sword  in 
right  hand.    In  background,  a  fortress.    Border,  8/16.  Line 

305 


FICTITIOUS 


George  Washington  Esq?  |  General  and  Comander  in 
Chief  of  the  Continental  Army  in  America  |  Nach  dem 
Leben  gezeichnet  von  Alexander  Champbele  von  Wiliams- 
BURG  IN  Virginien.  |  Nilson  fec.  et  excud.  A.  V.  I 

(Baker  47) 

Height,  8.6.    Sub  height,  6. 1 .    Width,  4.8. 


[UNKNOWN] 

723  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  rearing  horse,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  ribband  and  gorget.  Drawn  sword  in  right 
hand.    In  distance,  landscape  and  river.  Etching 

General  Washington  |  (Baker  62) 

Height,  6.3.    Sub  height,  5.12.    Width,  3.15. 

[Exshaw's  Gentleman's  Magazine.    London,  December,  177 5. J 


[UNKNOWN] 

724  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  horseback,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  ribband  and  gorget.  Drawn  sword  in 
right  hand.  Horse's  mane  flowing  on  far  side  of  horse,  under 
neck.  In  right  distance,  a  battle;  under  horse,  three  drummers 
are  seen.    To  left,  a  tree.  Etching 

George  Washington,  Esq?  |  General  and  Commander  in 
Chief  of  the  Continental  Army  in  America  |  Nach  dem 
Leben  gezeichnet  von  Alexander  Champbell  von  Williams- 
burg en  Virginien.  |  Gestochen  |  1778  |  Ioh.  Martin  Will 
exc.  A.  V.  I 

Height,  8.6.    Sub  height,  7.    Width,  5.7. 

306 


FICTITIOUS 


724a  Same  as  724.  Has  "in  Virginien."  instead  of  "en  Virginien." 
and  "Gestochen  1778"  in  one  line  instead  of  in  two  lines.  I  have 
seen  but  one  impression  of  this  state  of  the  plate. 


[UNKNOWN] 

725  Whole  length,  to  left,  head  to  front,  on  a  galloping  horse,  in 
uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with  ribband.  Drawn  sword  in  right 
hand,  extended  to  left.  In  distance,  an  encampment.  Circle, 
with  border  at  bottom,  6/16,  in  which  is  title,  with  outside  border 
of  laurel  leaves,  7/16.  Etching 

His  Excellency  George  Washington  Esqr  Commander  in 
chief  of  the  American  Armies. — The  Protector  of  his 
Country.  The  Supporter  of  Liberty,  and  the  Benefactor 
of  Mankind.*    May  his  name  never  be  forgotten  *  | 

Diameter,  10. 

The  execution  of  this  plate  is  very  crude,  slightly  different  form,  finished  with  the 

and  there  is  a  recent  imitation  of  it,  more  pencil,  and  without  punctuation.    It  is 

in  outline  than  725,  with  some  changes  issued  upon  old  hand-made  paper  with 

in  the  border  of  saddlecloth  and  rosette  a  plate  mark,  and  is  well  calculated  to 

on  hat.   The  inscription  is  in  letters  of  deceive  even  the  wary. 


[UNKNOWN] 

726    Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  horseback,  in  uniform 

and  cocked  hat,  with  ribband.     Drawn  sword,  in  right  hand. 

At  extreme  right,  in  distance,  a  battle  in  progress.  Double 
border  lines,  1/16.  Etching 

George  Washington,  Esqr  |  General  and  Comander  of  the 
Continental  Army  in  America.  |  (Eight  lines  in  French  and 
ten  lines  in  German)  |  No  34  |  Ioh.  Mart.  Will  excud.  Aug. 

VlND.  I 

Height,  1 1. 12.    Sub  height,  9.5.    Width,  6.1. 

307 


FICTITIOUS 


726a  Same  as  726.    "No  34"  erased  and  "exc:  A.V."  replaces  in 
last  line  "excud.  Aug.  Vind." 


B.  MOURIK 

727  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  horseback,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  ribband,  gorget  and  epaulet.  Drawn 
sword  in  right  hand.  Horse's  tail  flowing  to  ground.  To  left, 
a  cannon  on  gun  carriage,  between  two  supports.  In  middle 
distance,  a  river,  with  encampment  on  distant  bank  and  battle 
in  progress  to  right ;  on  near  bank,  to  right,  a  stockade.  The 
upper  half  of  a  plate,  containing,  on  lower  half,  a  whole-length 
portrait  of  Commodore  Hopkins.  Corners  of  rectangle  cut  off 
with  scroll  work.    Border  line,  1/16.  Etching 

in  de  Mercurius,  October,  Erste  Stuk.  1777.  Pag.  128.  | 
George  Washington,  Esqr  Generaal  en  Chef  der  Ameri- 
canen  I  B.  Mourik,  Excudit.  I 

Height,  6.9.    Sub  height,  3.3.    Sub-sub  height,  3.    Width,  4.9. 

This  is  from  the  same  publication  as  No.  58,  and  I  have  seen  but  one 
impression  of  each. 


JAMES  ERISON 

728  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  prancing  horse,  in  uni- 
form and  cocked  hat,  with  ribband.  In  right  hand,  a  baton  held 
to  side.  Border  line  around,  forming  at  bottom  a  panel,  11/16, 
containing  title.  Etching 

George  Washington  Esqr  |  General  and  Commander  in  | 
Chief  of  the  Continentae  Army  |  in  America  |  Iames  Erison 
exc.  Boston  | 

Height,  3.8.    Sub  height,  2.12.    Width,  2.8. 

308 


Number  725  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  etching  by  unknown  artist. 


FICTITIOUS 

[UNKNOWN] 

729  Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat,  with  ribband,  gorget  and  one  epaulet.  Drawn 
sword  in  right  hand,  across  body.  Oval,  with  border,  8/16, 
showing  only  top  and  bottom;  tablet  below,  with  title,  in  rect- 
angle. Etching 

George  Washington.  Esq^-  |  Americanischer  Generalis- 
SIMUS.  I  (Baker  48) 

Height,  6.3.    Sub  height,  5.6.    Width,  3. 10.    Oval  height,  4.8. 

[Geschichte  der  Kriege  in  und  ausse  Europa.    Nurnberg,  1777.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

730  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat,  with  ribband.  Left  hand  on  hip,  and  right  hand 
points  to  battle  going  on,  in  distance,  at  extreme  right. 

Mezzotint 

Done  from  an  Original,  Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alex? 
Campbell,  of  Williamsburgh  in  Virginia.  |  George  Wash- 
ington, Esq?  I  General  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the 
Continental  Army  in  America.  |  Published  as  the  Act 
directs.  9.  Sept  1775  by  C.  Shepherd  London.  | 

(Baker  49) 

Height,  14.3.    Sub  height,  12.13.    Width,  9.5. 

730a  Same  as  730.  In  first  line,  after  "Virginia." — "  Ioh.  Martin 
Will  excud  Aug.Vind.  |  " 

7306  Same  as  730a.    "  Ioh.  Martin  Will  excud  Aug.Vind."  erased. 

730,  730a  and  730^  each  shows  some  slight  variations  in  details  and  in  dimensions; 
not  enough,  however,  to  fix  them  as  different  plates. 

309 


FICTITIOUS 


[UNKNOWN] 

731    Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat,  with  ribband.    Similar  to  727.  Mezzotint 

Done  from  an  Original,  Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alex11 
Campbell,  of  Williamsburg  in  Virginia. —  Ioh  Martin  Will 
excud  Aug.Vind.  I  George  Washington,  Esq.  |  General 
and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Continental  Army  in 
America.  |  Published  as  the  Act  directs  9,  Sept.  1775  by 
C.  Shepherd  London.  | 

Height,  13.14.    Sub  height,  12.12.    Width,  9.6. 

While  this  print  is  very  like  730,  it  is    plate,  while  in  730  it  is  5/16.  The  form 
clearly  a  different  plate.    Its  execution    of  tree  in  lower  right  corner  is  decidedly 
is  much  better  and  there  is  a  difference    different,  as  is  the  running  soldier  in 
in  the  form  of  letter  in  third  line  of  title,    lower  left  corner. 
The  uplifted  hand  is  2/16  from  edge  of 


[UNKNOWN] 

732  Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat,  with  ribband.  Right  hand  upon  hip  and  left  hand 
pointing  to  battle  in  extreme  right  distance,  tree  on  extreme 
left.    Border  line  around  rectangle.  Etching 

Washington  |  General  dans  l'Armee  des  Americains.  | 

(Baker  52) 

Height,  7.4.    Sub  height,  6.8.    Width,  5.3. 


JOHN  LORENZ  RUGENDAS 

733  Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat.  In  right  hand,  a  drawn  sword,  uplifted,  across 
body.  To  extreme  right,  a  battle-ship,  and  to  extreme  left,  the 
muzzle  of  a  cannon.  Mezzotint 

3IO 


FICTITIOUS 


George  Washington,  Esqr  |  General  and  Commander  in 
Chef  of  the  Continental  |  Army  in  America.  |  Ioh.  Lorenz 
Rugendas  Sculpsit  et  excud,  Aug.  Vind  |  (Baker  57) 

Height,  13.8.    Sub  height,  1 1. 14.   Width,  8.15. 

733a  Same  as  733.  Title  in  different  letters.  "Efq'"  instead  of 
"Esq'";  "Chief"  for  "Chef",  and  second  and  third  lines  in  one 
line. 


[UNKNOWN] 

734  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat,  with  ribband.  Right  arm  extended  and  left  hand 
upon  hip.     In  left  distance,  a  battle.     Line  around  rectangle. 

Etching 

Georgr  Washington.  |  General  und  Comandeur  en  Chef  I 
bey  der  Provincial — Armee  in  America.  |  (Baker  61) 

Height,  5.6.    Sub  height,  4.12.    Width,  3.5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

735  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat,  with  ribband  and  gorget.  Right  hand  extended 
and  left  hand  upon  hip.    In  left  distance,  a  battle.  Etching 

No  138  I  (Bl  Sc)  I  George  Washington  Ritter  |  General 
und  Commendeur  en  Chef  der  Armeen  der  vereinigten  | 
frey  Staaten  von  Nord  America  1775.  Mittglied  der 
Congressen.  I 

Height,  13.    Sub  height,  1 1. 12.    Width,  7.12. 

311 


FICTITIOUS 


[UNKNOWN] 

736  Half  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
with  ribband  and  gorget.  Drawn  sword,  in  right  hand,  held 
across  body.  Flags  in  lower  right  and  lower  left  corners. 
Border,  6/16,  with  tablet  at  bottom,  which  contains  title,  in 
French  and  in  English,  in  double  columns.  Etching 

George  Washington  Eqer  |  General  en  Chef  de  l'Armee 

EnGLO  AMERIQUAINE  I  NOMME  DICTATEUR  PAR  LE  CONGRES  |  En 

Fevrier  1777.  I  George  Washington  Eqer  |  General  and 
Commander  in  Chief  of  the  |  Continental  Army  |  in 
America  |  d'Apres  l'original  de  Champell  Peintre  de 
Willi  am  bourg  Capitale  de  la  Virginie.  |  (Baker  59) 

Height,  12.    Sub  height,  9.9.    Width,  7.7.    Sub  width,  6.5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

737    Full  bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with 
ribband.    Oval  in  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

peint  par  Alexander  Camphell  a  Williamsbourg  en  Vir- 
ginie I  George  Washington,  Esquier  |  General  et  Com- 

ENDEUR  EN  CHEF  d'ArMEE  DES  XIII  PROVINCES  |  UNIES  EN 
AMERIQUE.  I  Se  VEND  A  LoNDRES  CHEZ  ThOM.  HaRT.  | 

(Baker  50) 

Height,  8.13.  Sub  height,  7.14.  Width,  6.3.  Oval  height,  7.8.  Oval 
width,  5.13. 

737a  Same  as  737.    "Comandeur"  instead  of  "Comendeur  ". 


[UNKNOWN] 

738    Full  bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with 

312 


FICTITIOUS 


ribband  and  one  epaulet.  Oval,  with  border,  6/16,  resting  on 
base.    Title  on  tablet  in  base.  Line 

Georg  Washington,  Esq?  |  Commandirender  General  en 
Chef  der  |  Provinzialarmee  in  Nordamerika.  | 

Height,  6.    Width,  3.8.    Oval  height,  3.6.    Oval  width,  2. 1 2. 

This  is  doubtless  Baker  51.  The  size  I  have  not  seen  a  print  lettered  as  given 
and  description  correspond,  but  the  last  in  Baker,  which  is  without  doubt  an 
line  of  inscription  is  divided  differently,    error  in  proof-reading. 


T.  C.  G.  FRITZSCH 

739  Full  bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
with  ribband  and  one  epaulet.  Oval,  with  border,  6/16,  resting 
upon  a  base  within  a  rectangle.    Title  on  tablet  in  base.  Line 

Georg  Washington,  Esq?  |  Commandirender  General  en 
Chef  der  |  Provinzialarmee  in  Nordamerica.  |  T.  C.  G. 
Fritzsch  Sc  I  (Baker  53) 

Height,  5.14.    Width,  3.7.    Oval  height,  3.5.    Oval  width,  2. 1 1 . 
139a  Same  as  739.    "Nordamerika"  in  place  of  "Nordamerica." 


[UNKNOWN] 

740  Full  bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  gorget  and  rib- 
band. Oval,  with  square  border,  8/16,  upon  a  base  in  a  rect- 
angle engraved  to  represent  brick-work,  with  a  tablet,  upon 
which  is  the  title.  A  wreath,  tied  with  a  ribbon,  extends  from 
top  of  border  down  on  either  side.    Line  around  rectangle. 

Line 

GenV  George  Washington.  |  (Baker  54) 

313 


FICTITIOUS 

Height,  5.8.    Width,  3.8.    Oval  height,  2.8.    Oval  width,  2.3. 

[History  of  America.    By  W.  Russell.    London,  1778.] 

740a  Same  as  740.    Before  title. 


LIEBE 

741  Full  bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  gorget  and 
ribband.  Oval,  in  rectangle,  upon  a  base  with  tablet.  Copy  in 
reverse  of  740.  Mixed 

Genl  George  Washington.  |  Liebe  sc.  |  (Baker  55) 

Height,  5.13.    Width,  3.7.     Oval  height,  2.8.    Oval  width,  2.3. 


[UNKNOWN] 

742    Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with  gorget  and  one 
epaulet.    Oval,  with  border,  8/16,  to  represent  brick-work. 

Line 

Engraved  for  Murrays  History  of  the  American  War.  | 
General  Washington.  |  Printed  for  T.  Robson,  Newcastle, 
upon  Tyne.  I  (Baker  56) 

Height,  5.5.    Oval  height,  3.5.     Oval  width,  2.6. 

[Murray's  History  of  the  American  War.    London,  1782.] 


[DUPIN] 

743  Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with 
gorget,  ribband  and  one  epaulet.  Drawn  sword  partly  visible 
on  left.    Oval,  with  border,  6/16,  in  rectangle,  ornamented  with 

3H 


FICTITIOUS 

war  emblems.  Ribbon  at  top  of  oval  and  heavy  line  around 
rectangle.    Title  on  base;  address  below.  Line 

George — Washington  Eqer  |  General  en  Chef  de  l'Armee 

AnGLO-AmERIQUAINE,  NOMME  I  DlCTATEUR  PAR  LE  CoNGRES  EN 

Fevrier  1777.  I  A  Paris  chez  Esnauts  et  Rapilly,  rue  St 
Jacques,  a  la  Ville  de  Coutances.  A.  P.  D.  R.  |    (Baker  58) 

Height,  6.12.  Sub  height,  6.4.  Width,  4.8.  Oval  height,  3.6.  Oval 
width,  2.12. 


[GOSSLIN,  Jr.] 

744    Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform.    Copy  of  743,  by  Goss- 
lin,  Jr.,  Paris,  1895.  Etched 

George — Washington  Eqer  |  General  en  Chef  de  l'Armee 
anglo-ameriquaine  nomme  dlctateur  par  le  congres  en 
Fevrier  1  777.  | 

Height,  6.4.    Width,  4.8.     Oval  height,  3.6.     Oval  width,  2.12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

745  Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with 
ribband.  Drawn  sword  partly  visible  to  left.  Oval,  in  rect- 
angle on  base.  Ribbon  at  top  of  oval.  Border  line,  1/16, 
around  rectangle.  Line 

George  Washington  Eqer  |  General  en  Chef  de  l'Armee 
anglo-ameriquaine,  i  nomme  dlctateur  par  les  congres  | 
en  Fevrier  1777.  | 

Height,  6.4.    Width,  4.5.     Oval  height,  3.6.    Oval  width,  2.10. 

315 


FICTITIOUS 

[UNKNOWN] 

746  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with 
ribband  and  one  epaulet.  Oval,  in  border,  4/16,  resting  on 
tablet  in  rectangle.  Etching 

Georg  Washington,  Esqr  |  (Baker  60) 

Height,  4.7.    Width,  2.13.    Oval  height,  3.4.    Oval  width,  2.4. 


LE  BEAU 

747  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  with 
drawn  sword  partly  visible.  Oval,  with  border,  7/16,  in  a  rect- 
angle, resting  upon  a  base.    Title  on  tablet  upon  the  base. 

Line 

Georges  Washington,  Eqe.r  |  General  en  chef  de  lArmee 

AnGLO-AmERIQUAINE  I  NOME   DlCTATEUR  PAR  LE   CONGRES  EN 

Fevrier  1777  I  Desrais  del — Le  Beau  Sculp  |  a  Paris  chez 

ESNAUTS  ET  RAPILLY,  RUE  ST  JACQUES  A  LA  VILLE  DE  COUTANCES.  | 

(Baker  19) 

Height,  6.7.  Sub  height,  6.4.  Width,  4.1.  Oval  height,  3.6.  Oval 
width,  2. II. 


J.  M.  PROBST,  Jr. 

748  Whole  length,  to  left,  on  galloping  horse,  with  flying  coat,  Wolfe 
hat  and  long  queue  behind.  Right  hand  grasps  uplifted  sword. 
In  distance,  a  tent,  fortifications,  groups  of  soldiers  on  the  march 
and  two  soldiers  mounted.  Etching 

George  Washington,  Esqr  |  General  and  Comander  in 
Chef  of  the  Continental  Army  in  |  America.  |  J.  M.  Probst 
jun.  sc — J.  Mich  Probst  exc  A.  V.  | 

Height,  10.6.    Sub  height,  9.5.   Width,  6. 14. 

316 


FICTITIOUS 


H.  PINHAS 

749  Whole  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
mounted  on  white  horse  advancing.  In  left  hand,  double  reins, 
and  in  right  hand,  uplifted  sword.  To  right,  soldiers,  and  to 
left,  a  palm  tree.    Border  line,  i/i 6.  Line 

H.  Pinhas  sc  |  Georg.  Washington.  |  (Baker  421) 

Height,  6.6.    Sub  height,  5.14.    Width,  4.1. 

[Leben  Washington.    Van  Eduard  Gehe.    Leipzig,  1838.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

750  Whole  length,  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  on  horse- 
back, with  drawn  sword  in  right  hand.  Horse  has  long,  flowing 
tail  that  touches  the  ground.  No  background.  Enclosed  in 
rectangle  of  a  single  line.  Etching 

General  Washington  |  Sold  by  C  Sheppard,  Lambert  Hill, 
Doctors  Common.  |  (Baker  433) 

Height,  5.7.    Sub  height,  5.1.    Width,  4.4. 


[UNKNOWN] 

751  Whole  length,  to  right,  in  court  dress  and  cocked  hat,  on  horse- 
back. In  right  hand,  extended  to  left,  a  small  sword.  In 
distance,  soldiers  and  tents.  Border  of  three  lines,  4/16.  Be- 
neath, in  lower  margin,  cannon  and  flags.  Title,  in  French  and 
in  English,  in  double  column.  Etching 

George  Washington  |  Ecuyer  General  de  l'Armee  |  Anglo- 

AMERIQUAINE    NOMME  I  DlCTATEUR   PAR  LE    CoNGRES    EN  FeBR 

l777  I  —  George  Washington  |  Ecuyr  General  and  Com- 

317 


FICTITIOUS 


MANDER  |  EN  CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  |  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.  | 

A  Paris  Chez  Crepy  rue  ST  Jacques  a  St  Pierre  pres  la  rue 

DE  LA  PaRCHEMINERIE  | 

Height,  12.12.   Sub  height,  10.13.    Width,  8.4. 

Resembles  portraits  of  William  III,  of  England. 


[UNKNOWN] 

Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  on  horseback, 
in  profile.  Reins  in  left  hand,  and  uplifted  sword  in  right. 
Vignette,  in  rectangle  of  a  single  line,  with  double  line  border, 
5/16,  at  bottom,  within  which  is  title.  Etching 

General  Washington  | 

Height,  6.9.    Sub  height,  6.3.    Width,  5.13. 

The  only  impression  seen  is  on  a  large  of  "General  Washington's  reitende  Leib- 
sheet,  printed  from  one  plate,  contain-  garde"  and  "Dei  independant  Com- 
ing map  of  the  United  States  of  North  pany  Chef  General  Washington,"  with, 
America,  after  the  mapofWm.  Fadden,  above,  "Flagge"and  "Wimple"  of  the 
published  in  London,  1 783,  with  the  title  thirteen  States, 
in  German  and  in  French,  also  figures 


[WILLIAM  E.  TUCKER] 

Whole  length,  to  left,  head  to  right,  in  uniform,  on  horseback. 
Cocked  hat  in  left  hand,  extended  to  right.  In  distance, 
artillery.    Vignette.  Mixed 

G.  Washington.  |  "G?  Washington"  | 

Height,  5.14.    Sub  height,  4.12.    Width,  4.2. 

[Washington  and  the  Generals  of  the  American  Revolution.  Philadelphia, 

Carey  &  Hart,  1847.] 

Plate  engraved  by  William  E.  Tucker  from  painting  by  Thomas  Sully. 

318 


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753a  Same  as  753.  Facsimile  erased  and  "G.Washington"  engraved 
in  smaller  letters.  On  title-page  of  "The  Drawing  Room  Scrap 
Book.    Philadelphia,  1851." 


FREDERICK  HALPIN 

754  Whole  length,  to  right,  in  uniform,  mounted  on  a  white  horse 
advancing  forward.     Right  arm  extended.  Stipple 

Painted  by  A  Chappel  —  Engraved  by  F  Halpin  |  "G° 
Washington"  |  From  the  Original  Painting  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the  Publishers  |  Johnson  Fry  &  C?  Publishers,  New 
York  |  (Copyright  i860)  | 

Height,  8. 11.    Sub  height,  7.5.    Width,  5.5. 
754a  Same  as  754.    Before  all  letters. 

754&  Same  as  7540.  Engraver's  name  erased  and  first  line  altered 
to  "Painted  by — Copyright  1879  by  Henry  J  Johnson — A 
Chappel".    Address  changed  to  "  Henry  J  Johnson". 


J.  L.  BROWN 

755    Whole  length,  to  right,  head  in  profile,  on  horseback.  Left 
hand  at  breast,  and  hat  in  extended  right  hand.  Etching 

J.  L.  Brown  sc — Paris  Cadart  &  Luce,  Editeurs,  Impri- 
meurs,  Rue  N—  des  Mathurins,  58.  |  Washington.  | 

(Baker  414) 

Height,  5.9.    Sub  height,  5.2.    Width,  4.1. 

755a  Same  as  755.    Before  address. 

319 


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[L.  RUET] 

756  Whole  length,  to  right,  on  horseback,  in  uniform,  with  hat  and 
ribband.  Vignette,  below  which,  in  margin,  a  medal  inscribed 
"  Libertas  Americana  |  July  1776".  Etching 

London  Published  by  M.  Ruet  13  Soho  Square  W.  Copy- 
right REGISTERED.  | 

Height,  8.8.    Sub  height,  5.13.    Width,  3.3. 

All  copies  that  I  have  seen  are  signed  "Ch  Dubouf"  and  "L  Ruet". 


[UNKNOWN] 

757  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  on  horseback,  in  uni- 
form, with  military  cloak  and  chapeau.  In  right  hand,  an  ex- 
tended field-glass.  The  horse  is  richly  caparisoned,  the  holster 
being  covered  with  a  large  rosette  upon  which  is  the  letter  "  W". 
The  background  is  formed  of  masses  of  rock,  and  to  extreme 
left  soldiers  are  seen  advancing.  To  right,  view  of  river  with 
soldiers  crossing  in  boats.     Border  line,  2/16.  Etching 

(Copyright  by  H  Phelps  New  York)  |  Washington  crossing 
the  Delaware.  |  (Baker  409) 

Height,  16.    Sub  height,  15.    Width,  12.9. 

Baker  gives  "I  Baker"  as  engraver,  but  upon  what  authority  I  do  not  know, 
as  it  does  not  appear  upon  the  print. 


[UNKNOWN] 

758  Whole  length,  to  right,  on  horseback,  in  uniform  and  cocked 
hat,  holding,  in  right  hand,  an  extended  field-glass.  To  the  right, 
a  river  with  troops  embarking.    Vignette.  Etching 

320 


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Washington  |  (Crossing  the  Delaware!)  |  Published  by 
Humphrey  Phelps  336  Bowery  &  157  Broadway  N.  York. 
Augst  iST  1833.  I  (Baker  410) 

Height,  15.6.    Sub  height,  13.9.    Width,  12.8. 


[UNKNOWN] 

759  Whole  length,  to  left,  head  nearly  in  profile,  standing,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  gorget  and  ribband.  The  right  hand,  ex- 
tended, holds  a  baton,  and  the  left  rests  on  the  muzzle  of  a 
cannon.    No  background.  Line 

His  Excellency  George  Washington  Esq?  |  Captain  Gen- 
eral OF  ALL  THE  AMERICAN  FORCES  | 

Height,  7.4.    Sub  height,  6.1 1.    Width,  4.1. 

[Hibernian  Magazine,  1776.] 

Baker  considers  this  a  late  state  of  760.    It  is  an  entirely  different  plate,  executed 
in  a  different  manner,  and  published  four  years  earlier. 


[UNKNOWN] 

760  Whole  length,  to  left,  head  nearly  in  profile,  standing,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  gorget  and  ribband.  Similar  to  759,  with 
the  addition  of  a  marquee  and  tents  in  the  distance.  Line 

p.  221  I  His  Excellency  George  Washington  Esq£  |  Cap- 
tain General  of  all  the  American  Forces  |       (Baker  418) 

Height,  7.5.    Sub  height,  6.12.    Width,  4.1. 

[An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America.    London  &  Carlisle,  1780.] 

321 


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JOHN  NORMAN 

761  Whole  length,  to  left,  head  nearly  full  face,  standing,  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  with  gorget  and  ribband.  Similar  to  760,  with 
a  different  head.  Line 

His  Exc.X  George  Washington  Esq*  |  Captain  General  of 
all  the  American  Forces  |  J  Norman  Sc  |  (Baker  419) 

Height,  6.1 1.    Sub  height,  6.    Width,  3.14. 

[An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America.    Boston,  1781-82.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

762  WThole  length,  full  front,  head  to  right,  standing,  in  uniform,  with 
black  stock  and  cocked  hat.  Right  hand  extended  and  left 
hand  holding  field-glass  close  to  body.  Landscape  with  repre- 
sentation of  battle  in  distance ;  to  left,  a  river  with  ship,  and  to 
right,  a  group  of  soldiers,  over  them  a  flag,  and  to  extreme  right, 
a  tree.  Stipple 

G.  Washington  |  Published  by  F.  Brown  Philad^  | 
Height,  10.2.    Sub  height,  9.7.   Width,  7.15. 


[UNKNOWN] 

763  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
arms  folded  across  breast  and  right  foot  raised  upon  a  gun  trail. 
In  rear,  a  horse,  with  view  of  a  battle  in  background.  Vignette, 
ruled  to  rectangle,  with  round  corners.  Stipple 

Washington  in  1775.  |  the  period  of  his  taking  command  of 

THE  ARMY.  |  FROM  THE  ORIGINAL  BY  AlONZO  ChAPPEL,  IN  THE 

322 


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POSSESSION  OF  THE  PUBLISHERS.  |  MARTIN,  JOHNSON  &  COMPANY, 

Publishers,  N.Y.  |  (Copyright  1857)  | 
Height,  8.10.    Sub  height,  7.1.    Width,  5.8. 

763a  Same  as  763.    Before  all  letters. 

7636  Same  as  763.   Address  changed  to  "Johnson  Fry  &  Company" 
and  copyright  to  "  1858  ". 

763c  Same  as  763^.    Address  changed  to  "  Henry  J  Johnson  "  and 
copyright  to  "1879". 


JOHN  GEORG  SCHMIDT 

764  Bust,  full  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  Wolfe  hat  and 
ribband.  Oval,  in  a  border,  11/16,  of  stone-work,  with  branches 
of  olive  leaves,  in  a  rectangle  of  stone  upon  a  base,  beneath  which 
is  a  tablet  with  title.  Line 

George.  Washington.  |  General  en  Chef,  der  vereinigten  | 
Americanischen  Colonien.  I  J.  G.  Schmidt.  Sculpsit.  Ber- 
lin. I 

Height,  9.    Width,  6.3.    Oval  height,  4.2.    Oval  width,  3.9. 
764a  Same  as  764.    Before  letters. 


EDWARD  BELL 

765  Whole  length,  to  right,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
walking  under  a  portico  at  the  head  of  a  flight  of  steps,  taking 
leave  of  Mrs.  Washington  preparatory  to  a  ride.  In  left  hand, 
a  riding-whip,  the  right  hand  extended  toward  Mrs.  Washing- 
ton.   At  the  extreme  right,  a  negro  groom  stands  with  a  white 

323 


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horse,  and  at  the  left  are  a  boy  and  two  girls,  one  seated.  Back- 
ground, a  landscape.    In  lower  margin,  an  American  eagle. 

Mezzotint 

Painted  by  J.  Paul Jun*  Philadelphia. — Published  December 
ist  1800,  by  Atkins  and  Nightingale  N?  143. — Leadenhall 
Street,  London.  &  N?  35,  North  Front  Street  Phila- 
delphia.— Engraved  by  E  Bell,  London.  |  The  Washington — 
Family  I  (Baker  411) 

Height,  18.14.    Sub  height,  18.    Width,  23. 15. 

Printed  in  black  and  in  colors. 


[UNKNOWN] 

766  Bust,  full  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat. 
Vignette,  in  centre  of  sheet,  with  portraits  of  Thomas  Pennant, 
John  Locke,  Isaac  Newton  and  Alexander  Pope.  Stipple 

General  Washington  |  Published  by  J  &  J  Gundee  Albion 
Press  London  18 12  | 

Height,  4.5.    Sub  height,  3.15.    Width,  3.2. 
766a  Same  as  766.    Before  all  letters. 


[UNKNOWN] 

767    Bust,  full  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat.  Vig- 
nette. Stipple 

General  Washington  |  Published  as  the  Act  directs,  for 
I.  Sumner  &  C9.  Shakespeare  Press,  Wigan.  |     (Baker  412) 

Height,  4.1 1.    Sub  height,  3.14.    Width,  3.1. 

[View  of  the  United  States  of  America,  forming  a  Complete  Emigrant's 
Directory.    Liverpool,  18 14.] 

324 


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767a  Same  as  767.    Title  in  larger  letters. 

[Emigrant's  Directory.    London,  1820.] 

J.  CHAPMAN 

768    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  naval  chapeau.    Oval,  with 
border,  2/16.  Stipple 

R.  K.  Porter  Delin. — J.  Chapman  SculpT  |  George  Wash- 
ington. I  London  Publish'd  May  i.  1797,  by  H.  D.  Symonds 
Pater-noster  Row.  | 

Height,  4.8.    Sub  height,  3.    Width,  2.7. 

768«  Same  as  768.    Address  erased  and  "Engraved  for  Mackenzie 
&  Dent's,  Select  Biography",  inserted  above  oval. 

(Baker  41 5) 

Printed  in  black  and  in  brown. 


MAX  ROSENTHAL 

769  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat.  In 
upper  left-hand  corner,  in  white,  "G.  Washington."  Halfway- 
down,  to  right,  "John  Fersworth  1789".  Mezzotint 

Copyright  by  Max  Rosenthal.  1899.  I  George  Washington  | 
Engraved  by  Max  Rosenthal,  from  a  photograph,  in  the 
possession  of  Charles  Henry  Hart.  Esq.  |  of  the  painting 
owned  by  Professor  Vessely  of  Vienna,  signed  "John  Fers- 
worth 1789".  I 

Height,  6.10.    Sub  height,  5.14.    Width,  4.12. 

769a  Same  as  769.    Before  all  letters  except  copyright  notice. 

769&  Same  as  769a.  All  letters  erased  except  copyright  notice,  and 
inserted:  "Twenty-five  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed 

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and  |  Subscribed  for  by";  then  follow  twenty-five  numbered 
names  in  five  columns. 

769c  Same  as  769^.    Plate  defaced. 

JOHN  ECKSTEIN 

770  Whole  length,  full  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform,  standing 
upon  a  pedestal,  with  scroll  in  extended  right  hand,  and  left 
hand  resting  at  side,  on  sword  hilt.  The  coat  buttoned  and 
order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  left  breast.  On  the  left,  a  bundle  of 
fasces  against  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  upon  a  branch  of  which  hangs 
a  cocked  hat.  In  the  background  are  representations  of  battles. 
A  tablet,  on  the  pedestal,  is  inscribed:  "First  in  War  |  First  in 
Peace  |  and  |  First  in  the  Hearts  of  |  his  Country"  |  Stipple 

Design'd  Engrav'd  &  Publish'd  by  John  Eckstein  Phil- 
ada  I  To  the  Honorable  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  :  | 
this  Monument  of  Genl  George  Washington  :  |  Is  very 

RESPECTFULLY  INSCRIBED  BY  THE  |  ARTIST  |  COPYRIGHT  SECURED 

according  to  Law  |  (Baker  401) 

Height,  25.1 1.    Sub  height,  23.3.    Width,  18.14. 

[JOHN  B.  NEAGLE] 

771  Bust,  to  right,  draped,  on  a  pedestal  in  a  landscape.  To  right, 
a  sage  seated,  holding  a  scroll  in  left  hand,  as,  with  right,  he 
points  to  Washington,  while  a  young  man,  in  front  of  bust,  lis- 
tens thoughtfully.  To  left,  a  female  with  three  children,  emble- 
matic of  Charity.  To  extreme  left,  a  ship,  and  to  extreme  right, 
books,  upon  one  of  which  is  "T.  S."    Vignette.  Line 

Height,  21.    Sub  height,  14.4.    Bust  height,  3.8.    Width,  3.2. 

Heading  to  certificate  of  membership  in  Washington  Benevolent  Society  of  Penn- 
sylvania.   Engraved  by  John  B.  Neagle  from  a  design  by  Thomas  Sully. 

326 


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C.  C.  TORREY 

772  Bust,  to  right,  upon  a  pedestal,  with  title  on  plinth.  To  left, 
flags,  and  to  right,  guns,  a  sword,  spear  and  liberty  cap.  Above, 
an  eagle  with  wreath.  Under,  an  arch  containing  thirteen  stars, 
the  keystone  an  effulgent  sun  with  "  76 "  in  its  midst.  The 
arch  is  supported  on  two  columns,  the  one  to  right  sustaining  a 
bust  of  Lafayette,  and  that  to  left  a  bust  of  Jackson.  A  ribbon, 
wound  around  each  column,  inscribed  with  names  of  battles. 
Beneath,  bust  of  Washington,  "Welcome  La  Fayette!"  Etching 

Washington  |  R.  E.  W.  Earl  Des. — C.  C.  Torrey  Sc.  | 

Height,  7.12.   Width,  7.8.    Head  height,  .15.   Width,  .9. 

Invitation  to  ball  in  honor  of  La  Fayette,  at  Nashville,  Tenn.,  April  7,  1825. 


V.  BALCH 

773  Sculptured  bust,  to  left,  draped,  on  a  pedestal,  in  front  of  which, 
at  base,  on  the  ground,  is  a  funeral  urn  inscribed  "G.  W."  At 
right,  a  female  figure,  supporting  with  left  hand  a  pole  with 
liberty  cap  and  crowning  with  right  hand  the  bust  with  a  laurel 
wreath.    Landscape  background.    Vignette.  Line 

Inman  del. — Balch  sc.  I 
Height,  3.4.    Width,  3.8. 


E.  BOCOURT 

774    Bust,  full  face.    Vignette.  Etching 

E  Bocourt  I  Washington,  |  From  the  Christ  Church  Bust  | 

Height,  4.13.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  3.8. 

Etched  for  William  H.  Huntington  from  the  bust  supposed  to  be  by 
John  Eckstein. 

327 


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[UNKNOWN] 

775  Bust,  to  left,  laureated,  on  top  of  column,  to  right,  wreathed  with 
laurel  and  hung  with  war  emblems.  At  base,  Mercury  helmeted. 
To  left,  a  like  column  with  head  of  Franklin,  and  at  base,  Nep- 
tune with  his  trident.  Between  the  two  columns,  Minerva  on 
horseback.    A  title-page.  Line 

BEFREIUNGSKAMPF  I  DER  |  NORDAMERIKANISCHEN  StAATEN  |  VON 

|  DR  Heinrich  Elsner.  |  Nisle  del.  |  Stuttgart.  J.  Schei- 

ble's  Buchhandlung.  Stich  u.  Druck  durch  Carl  Mayer. 

Nbg.  I 

Height,  7.2.    Sub  height,  .13.    Width,  4.1 1.    Sub  width,  .8. 


ALEXANDER  LAWSON 

776  Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  standing  midway  up  a  flight 
of  steps,  addressing  the  Goddess  of  Peace  seated,  at  top,  beside 
an  altar,  holding  the  Resignation  in  her  hand ;  at  base  of  altar, 
lay  the  discarded  helmet,  baton  and  sword.  In  the  rear,  to  left, 
a  temple,  and  in  the  foreground,  to  left,  an  American  eagle, 
holding  a  shield,  alongside  a  cornucopia.  In  the  right  distance, 
a  view  of  Mount  Vernon,  toward  which  Washington  is  pointing 
with  his  left  hand.  Line 

Barrelet  Invt  &  Direxit — Lawson  Sculp  |  General  Wash- 
ington's I  Resignation.  |  Published  by  B.  Davies  Philad- 
1—  Feb-  1799.  I 

Height,  7.5.    Sub  height,  6.2.    Width,  3.13. 

[The  Philadelphia  Monthly  Magazine.    January,  1799.] 

This  print  is  said  to  be  from  a  painting  by  the  citizens  of  Philadelphia,  upon 
by  Charles  Willson  Peale,  exhibited  at  his  retiring  from  the  Presidency,  March 
an  entertainment  given  to  Washington,    4th,  1797. 

776a  Same  as  776.    Address  removed. 

328 


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I.  P.  ELVEN 

777    Head,  to  left,  appearing  between  two  whole-length  figures 
approaching  a  temple.  Line 

Frontispiece.  |  H.  Singleton  del. — I.  P.  Elven  sculp.  |  His- 
tory CONDUCTING  FORTITUDE,  WlSDOM,  &  PATRIOTISM,  TO  THE  | 

Temple  of  Fame.    Time  driving  back  a  group  of  Figures 

WHO  |  ARE  EAGERLY  PRESSING  FORWARD.  |  The  THREE  CHAR- 
ACTERISTIC FIGURES,  ARE  PERSONIFIED,  BY  FREDERIC,  |  LATE  KlNG 

of  Prussia.  William  late  Earl  of  Chatham,  and  |  G.  Wash- 
ington P.  A.  C.  | 

Height,  7.5.    Sub  height,  6.1.    Width,  3.14. 


I.  SCOLES 

778  Whole  length,  in  profile,  to  left,  in  uniform.  The  muse  of  His- 
tory conducting  to  the  temple  of  Fame,  Patriotism,  Fortitude 
and  Wisdom,  personified  in  Washington,  Greene  and  Hamilton. 
Border  line,  2/16.  Line 

tlsdale  del.  scoles  sculp.  |  frontispiece.  |  printed  by 

Reynolds  | 

Height,  6.1.    Sub  height,  5.2.    Width,  3.5. 
[Compendium  of  History  of  All  Nations.    By  D.  Fraser.    New  York,  1807.] 


T.  POLLOCK 

779  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform,  with 
right  arm  upon  cannon  and  left  arm  over  back  of  white  horse, 
which  is  to  right,  with  tail  toward  front.  In  right  hand,  a  riding- 
whip,  and  in  left  hand,  a  cocked  hat.  Circular  heading  to  cer- 
tificate of  appointment  of  firemen  of  Williamsburg,  New  York. 

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To  right  of  circle,  figure  of  a  fireman,  and  to  left  of  circle,  a 
figure  of  Fame.  Line 

Drawn  by  W.  Wade. — Engd.  by  T.  Pollock.  | 
Height,  15.15.    Width,  12.5.    Diameter,  5.15. 


[UNKNOWN] 

780  Whole  length,  to  front,  head  to  right,  in  uniform,  standing  at 
rest,  leaning  against  a  white  horse.  Left  hand  to  hip,  and  in 
right  hand  a  scroll  inscribed:  "Washington  |  Victory  |  is  ours  | 
Paul  Jones  |  "    Arched  top  and  border.  Line 

Washington  |  (Copyright  1871)  |  Printed  by  S.  H.  Greene 
&  Sons  |  Riverpoint,  R.  I.  |  Coffin  &  Altemus  Sole 
Agents.  |  N° — yd's.  | 

Height,  7.    Sub  height,  5.15.    Width,  4.3. 

A  label  for  goods,  but  well  executed. 


RICHARD  DIGHTON 

781  Whole  length,  full  to  front,  head  to  left.  Right  hand  extended, 
left  hand  to  hip  holding  open  scroll  inscribed:  "American  |  In- 
dependence I  Happy,  I  United,  |  &  Free.  |"  Vignette,  with 
single  border  line.  Etching 

Etchd  &  Pub?  by  Dighton.  Charg  Cross,  FebY  14™  1800.  | 
General  Washington.  |  from  an  Original  Drawing  by  Mr 
W.  Taylor  of  Philadelphia.  | 

Height,  8.7.    Sub  height,  7.15.    Width,  6.6. 

The  only  copy  I  have  seen  is  printed  on  the  back  of  an  etching,  by  Dighton,  called 
"  Old  Q — uiz."    The  design  is  inspired  by  Stuart's  Lansdowne  picture. 

330 


NUMBER  781 
Photogravure  after  etching  by  R.  Dighton. 


From  aii  Original  Drawing,  by  ^IrW.  Taylor  of  Philadelphia  . 


FICTITIOUS 

[UNKNOWN] 

782  Whole  length,  to  right,  standing,  in  small-clothes,  with  white 
stockings.  Right  hand  behind  back,  holding  cocked  hat.  Left 
hand  upon  scroll  on  table,  to  right,  upon  which  are  a  globe  in- 
scribed "North  America"  and  an  inkstand.  Books  under  table, 
and  on  floor,  to  left,  an  open  book.  Background,  an  open 
window  with  landscape  and  curtain  festooned  at  top.  Mezzotint 

George  Washington.  |  late  President  of  the  United  States 
of  America,  &c.  |  Publish'd  March  14,  1801  |  by  I.  Hinton 
44  top  of  Wells  Strt  Oxford  StrT  |  (Baker  431) 

Height,  13.13.    Sub  height,  12.12.    Width,  9. 12. 


[UNKNOWN] 

783  Whole  length,  to  left,  standing.  Cocked  hat  in  right  hand  and 
dress  sword  in  left  hand.  Medallion  suspended,  around  neck, 
by  ribbon.  Vignette,  within  an  irregular  border  representing 
a  frame,  at  top  of  which  is  a  scroll  inscribed,  "  Revolution," 
crossed  by  a  pen.  Line 

George  Washington,  |  President  of  the  United  States 
of  I  America.  |  Published  by  H.  D.  Symonds,  June  18,  1796.  | 

(Baker  427) 

Height,  7.14.    Sub  height,  5.1.    Width,  3.12. 


JOHN  McGOFFIN 

784  Whole  length,  full  front,  head  to  left,  standing.  Right  hand 
upon  an  upright  book  on  table.  To  the  right,  a  figure  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  Oval,  with  border  line,  4/16,  within  which 
is  title.  Mezzotint 

Published  by  J.  C.  M9Curdy  &  Co.  Philadelphia.  |  The 

331 


FICTITIOUS 

Father  and  the  Saviour  of  our  Country.  |  Engraved  by 
John  McGoffin.  | 

Oval  height,  8.1  o.    Oval  width,  6.1  o. 


AUGUSTUS  ROBIN 

785    Whole  length,  to  left,  standing  beside  a  table  in  the  attitude  of 
speaking.  Mixed 

H.  L.  Stephens. — Augustus  Robin.  N.  Y.  |  Washington  re- 
signing his  Commission.  | 

Height,  6.9.    Sub  height,  5.12.    Width,  4.6. 
785a  Same  as  785.    Head  erased  and  reengraved  somewhat  smaller. 


[UNKNOWN] 

786  Whole  length,  profile  to  right,  seated,  in  uniform.  A  female 
figure,  Minerva  helmeted,  presents  him  with  open  scroll,  while 
another  female,  Liberty,  with  staff  and  cap,  stands  between 
them.  To  the  extreme  right,  in  background,  the  rising  sun,  and 
to  left,  at  top,  a  curtain  festooned.  Oval,  with  border,  cut  off 
at  top,  bottom  and  sides,  in  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

Wisdom  supported  by  Liberty,  |  Presenting  Gen^  Wash- 
ington, a  Code  of  Laws  for  Establishing  American  Inde- 
pendence. I  PUBLISHD   NOV.  5.  1 8oi   BY  I   HlNTON  44  WELLS 

Strt  Oxford  Strt  &  P  Stampa  74  Leather  Lane,  Hol- 
born  I 

Height,  13.15.  Sub  height,  12.12.  Width,  9.14.  Oval  height,  1 1.6. 
Oval  width,  8. 14. 


332 


FICTITIOUS 


[UNKNOWN] 

787  Whole  length,  to  left,  seated  upon  settee,  in  front  of  tree,  on  the 
lawn  at  Mount  Vernon,  with  right  hand  upon  cane  and  a  large 
hat  beside  him,  on  settee,  which  is  to  extreme  right  of  picture. 
In  the  background,  the  mansion-house;  to  left,  the  Potomac, 
with  two  skiffs  under  sail,  cattle  on  the  lawn,  and  two  foxes  in 
foreground.     Double  border  line,  2/16.  Line 

Height,  3.8.    Width,  2.10. 

[Mount  Vernon.    A  Poem.    By  John  Searson.    Philadelphia.  (1799.)] 

A  note  on  the  title-page  to  the  poem  Very  few  copies  of  the  book  contain 
says  :  "  taken  from  an  actual  view  on  the  787  ;  most  copies  are  either  without 
spot,  by  the  author,  15th  May,  1799."    frontispiece  or  contain  210a. 

787«  Same  as  787.  Above  portrait,  title,  "Chief  of  the  Patriot 
Host";  below,  four  lines  of  text,  with  "See  Page  230." 

Height,  5.8. 

[y£sop,  Jr.,  in  America.    New  York,  1834.] 


DAVID  EDWIN 

788  Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  seated  at  table,  in  uniform;  order 
of  the  Cincinnati  on  left  lapel  of  coat.  Dress  sword  rests  on 
right  arm,  while  right  hand  holds  a  plan,  the  rest  of  which  is  on 
the  table,  partly  covered  by  left  hand.  A  drawn  curtain  shows 
an  encampment  in  the  distance.  On  a  table,  to  right,  is  a  cocked 
hat.  In  lower  margin,  an  eagle  displayed,  with  shield  and  ribbon 
inscribed:  "E  Pluribus  Unum."    Borderline,  2/16.  Stipple 

F.  Bartoli  Pinxt — D.  Edwin  Sc.  |  His  Excellency  George- 
Washington  LlEUT  GENL  I  OF  THE  ARMIES  |  OF  THE  UnITED- 

States  of  America.  |  Respectfully  Dedicated  to  the — 
Lovers  of  their  Country  |  and  Firm  Supporters — of  its 
Constitution.  |  (Baker  216) 

Height,  13.10.     Sub  height,  11. 2.    Width,  8.10. 

333 


FICTITIOUS 


788a  Same  as  788.  Address  added:  "Published  by  D.  Kennedy,  228 
Market  S!  Philada  |  " 

788&  Same  as  788^.  With  border  added,  1 1/1 6,  at  top  and  sides  and 
2.4  at  bottom,  containing  at  top  a  tablet  with  title,  "Washing- 
ton, I  Sacred  to  Memory."  |  and  at  bottom  a  funeral  urn,  sup- 
ported by  two  female  figures,  surrounded  by  war  emblems  and 
surmounted  by  a  sword  and  a  field-glass  crossed.  In  a  tablet, 
upon  the  urn,  "OB.  |  Dec  14.  1799.  |  /Et.  68."  Title  erased 
and  "Revised  by  I.  J.  Barralet."  added.  (Baker  217) 


J.  GALLAND 

789    Three-quarter  length,  to  right,  seated  at  table,  in  uniform. 
Similar  to  788.    Borderline,  2/16.  Stipple 

F:  Bartoli  Pinx: — J:  Galland  Sculp:  |  His  Excellency 
George-Washington  Lieu»  Gen^  |  of  the  Armies — of  the  | 
United-States  |  of-America.  |  Dedicated  to  Commodore — 
John  Barry  and  the  Officers  of  the  |  Navy  and  Army  of — 
North  America  |  by  |  John  McElwee.  |  (Baker  228) 

Height,  14.2.    Sub  height,  1 1.3.    Width,  8.13. 

789a  Same  as  789.    "By  |  John  McElwee  |"  erased  and  "by  Ferrai 
&  Dupin  I  Baltimore  |  "  substituted. 

7896  Same  as  7890.    "  By  Ferrai  &  Dupin  Baltimore  "  erased. 


[UNKNOWN] 

790    Half  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  seated  at  a  table,  writing  with 
quill  pen.   I  n  background,  a  drawn  curtain  revealing  book-shelves 

334 


FICTITIOUS 

with  volumes  visible.  Oval,  with  border,  5/16,  resting  upon  an 
irregular  base,  upon  which  is  title.  Three  flags  on  either  side 
of  oval,  at  top.  Mixed 

Gen.  George  Washington  |  Departed  this  life  Dec.  14™ 
1799  JE  67.  And  the  tears  of  a  |  Nation  Watered  his 
grave.  I 

Height,  5.7.    Width,  3.8.    Oval  height,  3.5.    Oval  width,  2.7. 


BALLIN 

791    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    The  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on 
left  lapel  of  coat.    Vignette.  Line 

Ballin  del.  et  sculp.  I  Washington  |  Publie  par  Dufour, 

MULAT   ET   BOULANGER.  Imp.    GlLQUIN  ET   DuPAIN,   R.   DE  LA 

Calandre,  19,  Paris.  |  (Baker  180) 

Height,  6.9.    Sub  height,  3.13.    Width,  4.4 


[UNKNOWN] 
792    Full  bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Vignette.  Line 
Height,  3.9.    Width,  2.10. 

Head  inspired  by  Stuart. 


[UNKNOWN] 

793  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  in  frame,  with  ring  through 
which  ribbons  are  caught  up  in  an  eagle's  beak  and  talons. 
Supported,  on  either  side,  by  female  figures  representing  Hope 
and  Eternity.  Beneath,  a  base  upon  which  is  inscription. 
Vignette.  Line 

335 


FICTITIOUS 


J.  B.  DUMOUTET  JUN.  |  GOLDSMITH,  JEWELLER,   HaIR  WORKER 

&c  |  Corner  of  Chestnut  &  Second  Streets  Philadelphia  | 
Cyphers,  Devices,  Enamelling  |  and  all  branches  con- 
nected WITH  THE  ABOVE  |  DEPARTMENTS,  DONE  ON  THE  LOWEST 
TERMS,  |  AND  SOLD  EITHER  WHOLESALE  OR  RETAIL.  | 

Height,  4.9.    Width,  3.4.    Oval  height,  r. 4.    Oval  width,  .  1 1. 


THOMAS  GIMBREDE 

794  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval.  The  upper  one  of  a 
group  of  four  portraits,  with  a  draped  background  and  a  star 
above  containing  thirteen  smaller  stars,  and  over  it  the  words 
"American  Star."  The  other  portraits  are  Jefferson,  Madison 
and  John  Adams.  Flags  between  the  portraits  of  Washington 
and  Madison.  Stipple 

Copy  Right  secured.  |  Printed  by  AndY  Maverick. — Thomas 
Jefferson. — James  Madison. — John  Adams. — N.  York  De- 
sign'd,  Engrav'd  &  Publish'd  by  Tho^  Gimbrede  }kx\  30™ 
1812  I  (Baker  231) 

Oval  height,  3.13.    Oval  width,  3.3. 

794«  Same  as  794.  "And"  Maverick"  and  "&  Publish'd"  erased; 
"  Shelton  &  Kensett,  Cheshire  Conn."  substituted. 


RALPH  RAWDON 
795    Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.    Similar  to  794.  Stipple 
Published  &  Sold  by  Shelton  &  Kensett  Cheshire  Con. 
Jan.  i6t.h  18 14  —  Engraved  by  Ralph  Rawdon  |  Gen.  George 
Washington.  |  (Baker  307) 

Height,  1 1.8.    Sub  height,  1 1.4.    Width,  9  1. 

336 


FICTITIOUS 
795a  Same  as  795.    Without  "Engraved  by  Ralph  Rawdon". 


PETER  MAVERICK 

796  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Similar  to  794.  Oval,  with  bor- 
der, 8/16,  composed  of  two  inside  lines  and  three  outside  lines, 
within  which,  on  upper  half,  are  the  words,  "Sacred  to  the  Mem- 
ory of  the  Brave."  and  on  lower  half  eighteen  stars.  The  oval 
rests  upon  a  base  on  which  is  a  medallion  containing  the  title. 
On  the  base  is  a  verse  of  two  lines.  To  right,  sun  with  rays, 
and  to  left,  open  Bible  with  compass  and  square,  the  whole  sur- 
rounded with  script  lettering  entitled:  "Eulogium  Sacred  to  the 
Memory  of  the  Illustrious  George  Washington,  Columbia's  Great 
and  Successful  Son,  Honored  be  His  Name."  Stipple 

Gen.  George  |  Washington  |  Departed  this  life  |  Dec* 
14™  1799  JE  67.  I  And  the  tears  of  a  |  Nation  |  watered 
his  I  grave.  I  Designed  |  Written  |  and  |  Published  |  —  by  | 
Benjamin  O.  Tyler,  |  Professor  of  |  Penmanship,  |  New 
York.  |  181 5.  |  Engraved  by  P.  Maverick, —  Newark,  N. 
Jersey.  |  Penmanship  in  all  the  Ancient  and  Modern 
hands  Taught  on  an  improved  System  (entirely  his  own) 
by  Benj?  Owen  Tyler,  at  N°  126  Broadway  opposite  City 
Hall,  N.  York.  |  (Baker  404) 

Height,  6. 10.    Width,  5.3.     Oval  height,  3.13.    Oval  width,  3.3. 

796a  Same  as  796.  The  last  line  of  lettering  erased  and  reengraved. 
In  796  this  line  measures  65/16  inches.  In  7960  it  measures 
13  3/16  inches,  and  the  "Benj"",  in  796,  is  "Benjamin",  in  7960. 


7966  Same  as  7960.    The  date  "181 5."  is  changed  to  "18 17",  and 
"  G°  Washington  "  is  added.    The  plate  has  been  reworked. 

337 


FICTITIOUS 


C.  P.  HARRISON 

797  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  right 
lapel  of  coat.  Similar  to  794.  Circle,  surrounded  by  an  oak 
wreath  bearing  names  of  twenty-three  States,  with  diverging 
rays.    At  top,  a  pen  and  sword  crossed  over  "  W."  Stipple 

Respectfully  dedicated  to  the  Cincinnati  Society.  |  G. 
Stewart  Pinx.  |  Design'd,  Engrav'd,  Printed  &  Published 
by  C.  P.  Harrison  Feby  221?  |  (Baker  248) 

Height,  2.2.    Width,  1. 11.  Diameter,.^. 

Although  the  name  of  "  G.  Stewart  "  appears  upon  this  print,  it  is  the  same  head 
as  that  in  the  preceding  three  numbers,  which  head  is  clearly  fictitious. 


R.  G.  HARRISON 

798  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  surrounded  by  a  wreath  of 
laurel  which  winds  around  a  like  oval  to  the  right,  containing  a 
portrait  of  La  Fayette.  Above,  a  Cupid,  with  trumpet  and 
laurel  wreath.    Below,  a  bundle  of  fasces.  Line 

Lafayette  |  R.  G.  Harrison  |  A  grateful  welcome  to  the 
Friend  of  our  Illustrious  |  Washington  | 

Oval  height,  .11.    Oval  width,  .5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

799    Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.    Circular  medallion,  cut  across  the 
bottom  for  title.    Border  line,  1/ 1 6.  Stipple 

Washington  |  Depose  | 

Diameter,  2. 1 5. 

338 


FICTITIOUS 


[UNKNOWN] 

800  Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  10/16,  cut 
off  at  sides,  top  and  bottom,  and  extended  at  corners  to  rect- 
angle.   Title  within  oval.  Mezzotint 

General  Washington.  |  late   president   of   the  united 

STATES.   I    PUBLISH'D    FebY  6,    1 80 1,    BY  JOHN    FaIRBURN,    1 46, 

Minories,  London.  | 

Height,  6.10.  Sub  height,  6.6.  Width,  5.  Oval  height,  5.8.  Oval 
width,  4.5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

801  Bust,  to  left,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border,  i  6/16,  cut  off  at 
sides,  top  and  bottom,  and  extended  at  corners  to  rectangle. 
Two  lines  of  title  within  oval.  Mezzotint 

General  Washington.  |  Late  President  of  the  United 
States.  |  General  of  the  American  Armies  1775  —  Resigned 
the  Command  1783  —  Elected  |  President  of  the  United 
States  1789 — Re-elected  1793  —  Resigned  1797 — Died  1799 
I  Publish'd  Feb.  26,  1801  by  John  Fairburn  146  Minories 
London.  | 

Height,  13.10.  Sub  height,  12.8.  Width,  9.13.  Oval  height,  10.6. 
Oval  width,  8.8. 

801a  Same  as  801.  Head  reworked,  the  chief  change  being  in  the 
eyes,  which  are  to  left,  following  direction  of  face,  while  in  801 
they  are  to  front.  The  inscription  is  also  punctuated  with  com- 
mas after  "Armies,"  in  3rd  line;  "United  States,"  in  4th  line; 
"Publish'd,",  "Fairburn,",  "146,'and  "Minories,"  in  5th  line.  And 
with  periods  after  "1799.",  in  4th  line,  and  "1801.",  in  5th  line. 

339 


FICTITIOUS 


[UNKNOWN] 
802    Half  length,  to  left.    Oval,  with 

General  Washington  |  Late 
States  of  America  |  London: 
by  Haines  &  Son,  N°  19  Rolls 

Height,  13.10.     Sub  height,  12. 1. 
Oval  width,  5.14. 


double  border,  2,  in  rectangle. 

Mezzotint 

President  of  the  United 
Published  March  21s?-  1801, 
Buildings,  Fetter  Lane.  | 

(Baker  369) 

Width,  9.12.    Oval  height,  7.10. 


[UNKNOWN] 

803    Bust,  to  left.    Oval.  Line 

British  Mag.  Vol.  i  Pl.  6. — p.  428  |  George  Washington 
Esqr  I  Published  by  G.  Kearsley  Fleet  Stt  May  i  1800.  | 

(Baker  430) 

Height,  6.2.    Oval  height,  3.5.    Oval  width,  2.9. 

[British  Magazine,  Vol.  I,  January  to  July,  1800.] 

803a  Same  as  803.  Lettering  erased  and  relettered:  "General  Wash- 
ington. I  "  Let  laurels  drench'd  in  pure  Parnassian  dews,  |  Re- 
ward his  memory  dear  to  every  muse!"  |  Published  by  J.  Cory 
Nov^  Ist  1802.  I  " 

[Life  of  George  Washington.    By  John  Corry.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

804  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  within  laurel  wreath,  with  ribbon,  below, 
inscribed  "Washingt",  to  right  and  at  feet  of  figure  of  Justice, 
who  holds,  in  right  hand,  the  scales  above  a  similar  oval,  to  left, 

340 


Number  800 

Photogravure  after  mezzotint  engraving  by  unknown  artist. 


I'ulili.rJiil /'i /'.'(>,        /ijdliii  \;\w\t\\v\\,i  i(>  .Mirifrir.r.  fondcn. 


FICTITIOUS 


containing  portrait  inscribed  "  Bolivar".  In  right  distance,  a 
steamboat,  and  in  left  distance,  a  building ;  to  rear  of  Justice,  a 
gnarled  tree  and  clouds.  Above,  an  eagle,  in  sun  rays,  holding 
in  beak  a  hat  and  a  ribbon  inscribed  "Water-Proof".  Etching 

William  R.  Hazlet  |  Hat  Manufacturer  |  N°  267  Broad- 
way I  New  York.  | 

Height,  4. 11.  Width,  3.6.  Sub  height,  3.  Oval  height,  .12.  Oval 
width,  .10. 


W.  GRAINGER 

805  Bust,  to  right.  Oval,  with  border,  5/16,  upon  a  pedestal,  within 
a  rectangle,  with  open  scroll  in  front.  To  right,  a  sword  and 
scales.  To  left,  a  liberty  pole  and  cap  with  oak  leaves.  Title, 
in  tablet,  at  top.  Line 

Geo.  Washington.  |  Grainger  sculp^  |  Published  as  the 
Act  directs  July  i;  1794  by  H.  D.  Symonds  Paternoster 
Row.  I  (Baker  163) 

Height,  7.10.  Sub  height,  6.15.  Width,  3.15.  Oval  height,  3.5.  Oval 
width,  2.8. 

[View  of  the  American  United  States.    ByW.  Winterbottom.    London,  1795.] 


W.  GRAINGER 

806    Bust,  to  right.  Similar  to  805.   Oval,  with  border  line,  2/16.  Line 

W.  Grainger  sculpt  |  Geo.  Washington.  |  Published  as  the 
Act  directs  Oct,  25,  1794  by  H.  D.  Symonds  Paternoster 
Row.  I  (Baker  164) 

Height,  6.12.    Oval  height,  3.10.    Oval  width,  2.13. 

[View  of  the  American  United  States.    By  W.  Winterbottom.    London,  1795.] 

341 


FICTITIOUS 

F.  BOLT 

807    Bust,  to  right.    Similar  to  805.    Oval,  with  border  line,  1/16. 

Stipple 

F  Bolt  f.  1796.  |  G.  Washington.  |  1796  |  (Baker  161) 

Height,  3.14.    Oval  height,  2.14.    Width,  2.3. 


KRETHLOW 

808    Bust,  to  right.    Similar  to  805.    Rectangle,  cut  off  at  corners. 

Stipple 

NACH    FREY  GEST.    V.    KRETHLOW.  |   GEORGE    WASHINGTON.  | 

Zwickau,  b.d.  Geb.  Schumann.  1818.  |  (Baker  165) 

Height,  5.3.    Sub  height,  3.5.    Width,  2.9. 


ROSMASLER 

809    Bust,  to  left.    Similar  to  805.    Oval.  Line 

Vol  1  I  R.  1829  |  Washington.  | 

Height,  2.1 1.    Oval  height,  2.3.    Oval  width,  1.13. 

[Works  of  J.  Fenimore  Cooper,  Vol.  XXV.    Notions  of  the  Americans. 
Vol.  I.    Zwickau,  1829.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

810  Full  bust,  to  right,  profile.  Oval,  facing  another  oval  containing 
an  outline  profile  of  Franklin.  Both  ovals  within  a  rectangle. 
Silhouette.  Line 


Columb.  Mag.  | 


342 


FICTITIOUS 


Height,  6.2.    Width,  3.14.    Oval  height,  3. 1 1.    Oval  width,  2. 1 3. 

[Columbian  Magazine.    Philadelphia,  March,  1788.] 

These  profiles  are  given  as  "profiles  files  of  Washington  and  of  Franklin,  are 
of  two  celebrated  American  Patriots " ;  universally  accepted  as  intended  por- 
and,  as  they  closely  resemble  the  pro-    traits  of  these  patriots. 


[UNKNOWN] 

811    Bust,  to  right,  profile.    Similar  to  810.  Vignette,  in  oval,  within 

ruled  rectangle.    Silhouette.  Line 

Height,  4.    Width,  3.4.    Oval  height,  3.7.  Oval  width,  2.1 1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

812    Full  bust,  to  left,  profile.    Similar  to  810.    Oval,  in  rectangle, 
with  lateral  lines  and  single  border  line.    Silhouette.  Line 

xxix. — Vol.  II.  p.  137.  |  H  Z  | 

Height,  5.10.    Width,  3.6.    Oval  height,  3.8.    Oval  width,  2.1 1. 


[UNKNOWN] 

813    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Silhouette.  Stipple 

Ge?  Washington  Esq*  |  President  of  the  United  States.  ( 
From  his  Profile  taken  in  1791.  |  /Etat.  59.  |  Published  by 
J.  Easton,  Salisbury.  1796  |  (Baker  398) 

Height,  4.11.    Width,  .210.    Sub  height,  2. 12.    Sub  width,  1 . 1 3. 

[An  Excursion  to  the  United  States  of  North  America.    By  Henry  Wansey. 

Salisbury,  1796.] 


813a  Same  as  813.    Title  changed  to  "  General  Washington  "  and 
eyelash  erased. 

343 


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[UNKNOWN] 

814  Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Similar  to  813.    Silhouette.  Line 

S:  138  I  George  Washington  |  Prasident  der  vereinigten 
Staaten  I  59  Jahr  alt  I  1 79 1.  I 

Height,  4.4.    Sub  height,  2. 10.    Width,  2. 11.    Sub  width,  1. 13. 

[Heinrich  Wansey's  Tuchmanufakturisten  in  der  Grafschaft  wilts,  und 
Mitgliedes  der  antiquarischen  Gesellschaft.    Berlin,  1797.] 

TESTARD 

815  Head,  to  left,  profile.  Circular  medallion,  with  border,  5/16, 
containing  title,  resting  upon  a  base,  with  laurel  branches  to 
right  and  flags  to  left.  On  base,  two  lines  from  Voltaire. 
Enclosed  in  a  rectangle.  Line 

G.  Washington  EY  General  of  the  ContinT  Army  [in] 
America.  |  Washington  reunit  par  un  rare  assemblage  |  Les 
talens  du  guerrier  et  les  vertus  du  sage.  |  voltaire.  | 

DESSINE  ET  GRAVE  PAR  TESTARD  d'aPRES  LA  MEDAILLE  FRAPPEE 
A  LONDRES  PAR  LE  PARTI  |  DES  OpPOSANTS  |  A  PARIS  CHES 
TESTARD  RUE  DES  CORDELIERS  AUDESSUS  DE  l'EgOUT  | 

Height,  5.1.    Sub  height,  4.10.    Width,  3.9.    Diameter,  1.13. 

[HENRY  BRYAN  HALL  AND  SONS] 

816  Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Outline,  with  ruled  background.  Etching 

George  Washington  |  From  an  original  Pen  and  Ink 
Sketch  in  the  possession  of  |  President  Ewell  of  William 
and  Mary  College,  Va.  |  Supposed  to  have  been  drawn  at 
the  General's  table  by  B.  H.  Latrobe.  | 

Height,  6.13.    Sub  height,  5.5.    Width,  3.12. 

[Magazine  of  American  History.    August,  1881.] 

344 


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816a  Same  as  816.    Before  any  letters. 

Latrobe,  the  distinguished  architect,  profile.  As  it  has  no  value  as  a  like- 
visited  Mount  Vernon  in  July,  1797,  ness  and  its  authorship  is  uncertain,  it  is 
when  he  is  supposed  to  have  drawn  this    classed  with  the  fictitious. 


[UNKNOWN] 

817  Full  bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border  line, 
1/16.  Line 

Geo?  Washington  Esq?  |  Commander  in  Chief  of  the 
Forces,  &  late  |  President  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
ica. I  London.  Published  by  G.  Cawthorn,  British  Library, 
132  Strand,  31  June,  1799.  |  (Baker  428) 

Height,  5.10.    Width,  3.3.    Oval  height,  3.10.    Oval  width,  2.14. 

[UNKNOWN] 

818  Full  bust,  to  right,  profile,  in  uniform.  Oval,  with  border  line, 
2/16.  Stipple 

Engraved  for  Ladies  Mag.  |  Geo:  Washington.  |  (Baker  429) 

Height,  5.12.    Oval  height,  4.3.    Oval  width,  3.6. 

[Ladies  Magazine.    London,  June,  1795.    Vol.  XXVI.] 

818a  Same  as  818.    Without  "Engraved  for  Ladies  Mag." 

818&  Same  as  818.    Without  any  lettering. 

[UNKNOWN] 

819  Half-length,  to  right,  profile,  seated,  in  uniform.  Curtain  fes- 
tooned in  upper  left  corner  with  heavy  cord  and  tassel,  hang- 
ing down  in  upper  right  corner.    Single  border  line.  Etching 

345 


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General  Washington.  |  Pub1?  by  J.  Testi  io  Leather  Lane. 
London.  | 

Height,  5.1.    Sub  height,  4. 11.    Width,  3.6. 

This  plate  is  exceedingly  crude,  and  the    adapted  from  the  familiar  portrait  of 
profile  somewhat  resembles  Nos.  167    Empress  Josephine.    Its  period  is  the 
to  172.    There  is  a  companion  por-    early  part  of  the  nineteenth  century, 
trait  of  "Lady  Washington,"  evidently 


[UNKNOWN] 

820  Bust,  to  left,  profile.  Circular  medallion,  inscribed  "Gen!  Geo. 
Washington",  upon  a  pedestal,  to  right,  surmounted  with  war 
emblems.  A  corresponding  pedestal,  to  left,  bears  a  medallion 
of  Franklin.  Between  the  two  is  a  figure  of  America,  and  above, 
an  arch.  Line 

Frontispiece  |  America  trampling  on  oppression  | 

Height,  5.2.    Sub  height,  4.7.    Width,  2.8.    Diameter,  .12. 

[History  of  North  America.    By  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper.    London,  1787.] 


[UNKNOWN] 
821    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Similar  to  820.  Line 
Frontispiece  |  America  Trampling  on  Oppression  | 
Height,  4.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  2.8.    Diameter,  .  12. 
[History  of  North  America.   By  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper.   Bennington,  Vt.,  1793.] 


[UNKNOWN] 
822    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Similar  to  820. 

346 


Line 


FICTITIOUS 

Frontispiece  |  America  trampling  on  oppression  | 
Height,  4. 13.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  2.8.    Diameter,  .12. 

[History  of  North  America.    By  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper.    Lansingburgh,  1795.] 


WIGHTMAN 

823    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Similar  to  820.  Line 

Frontispiece  |  Wightman  Sc  |  America  trampling  on  Oppres- 
sion. I 

Height,  6.4.    Sub  height,  5.7.    Width,  3.4.    Diameter,  .12. 

[Cooper's  Histories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  of  North  and  South  America. 

Boston,  1808.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

824    Bust,  to  left.     Circular  medallion,   inscribed  "Washington". 
Similar  to  820,  excepting  head.  Line 

Frontispiece  |  — America  trampling  on  oppression  | 

Height,  4. 15.    Sub  height,  4.5.    Width,  2.8. 

[History  of  North  America.    By  Rev.  Mr.  Cooper.    London,  1789.] 


V.  BALCH 

825  Head,  to  left,  profile.  Medallion,  with  border,  14/16,  of  lathe- 
work.  To  right,  a  female  figure,  standing,  with  a  garland  of 
roses.    In  background,  a  landscape.  Line 

V.  Balch — Cornhill  |  Square — Engraver  |  Boston  | 
Height,  2.3.    Width,  3.1.    Diameter,  .8. 

347 


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[UNKNOWN] 

826  Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.  Circular,  with  border,  2/16, 
the  outside  edge  a  row  of  pearls.  Within  circle,  above  head,  on 
field,  title.  Over  circle,  an  eagle,  with  spread  wings,  perched; 
below,  a  stem.  Etching 

General  Washington  | 

Height,  5.8.    Width,  2.5.    Diameter,  1.13. 

This  is  on  a  catalogue  sheet  of  "  Clock  Balls,"  and  is  "No.  7485." 


[UNKNOWN] 

827  Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  uniform.  Accolated,  with  another  profile, 
on  panel  in  square  base,  to  extreme  right,  with  a  column,  above, 
around  which  twines  a  snake  and  at  top  of  which  is  a  palm  tree. 
In  centre  a  whole-length  female  figure  in  sandals,  Turkish 
trousers,  a  tunic,  flowing  scarf,  and  Indian  feather  head-dress, 
holding,  in  right  hand,  a  staff  bearing  the  American  flag,  and 
pointing,  with  left  hand,  to  the  portrait  of  Washington.  In  left 
distance  a  river  with  falls  midway.  Mezzotint 

America  | 

Height,  9. 11.  Sub  height,  9.  Width,  7.  Panel,  height,  1.10.  Width, 
1-5- 

The  address  on  the  only  copy  seen,  which  is  heavily  colored  by  hand,  is  at 
bottom  of  margin,  to  left,  but  too  faint  and  indistinct  to  decipher. 


[UNKNOWN] 

828  Bust,  to  left,  with  ribbons  crossed  over  breast.  Oval,  with  bor- 
der, 1  / 1 6,  on  a  column  hung  with  medallion  portraits,  inscribed, 
on  tablets,  beneath  each:  "Columbus",  "Americanus.",  "  S!  W. 

348 


FICTITIOUS 


Raleigh",  "  Dr  Franklin",  "  G.  Washington",  "J.  Adams", 
and  another  without  name.  A  whole-length  female  figure,  stand- 
ing, to  left,  holding  a  flag  with  stars  and  stripes  emblazoned 
with  a  spread  eagle,  addressing  two  little  Indians  on  the  left, 
one  with  bow  and  the  other  with  tomahawk,  while  she  points, 
with  her  left  hand,  to  the  portrait  of  Washington  upon  the 
column.    Oval,  with  border,  3/16,  in  a  rectangle.  Mezzotint 

An  Emblem  of  America.  |  Published  4™  Sept?  1798,  by  John 
fairburn,  146,  mlnories,  london  | 

Height,  13.7.  Sub  height,  12.4.  Width,  10.4.  Oval  height,  10.7. 
Oval  width,  8.5.   Sub  oval  height,  1.3.    Sub  oval  width,  .14. 

828a  Same  as  828.  Unnamed  portrait  and  those  of  Washington 
and  Adams  erased  and  replaced  by  bust  of  Washington,  to  left, 
profile,  in  uniform,  with  tablet  bearing  title  "General  Washing- 
ton."   Beneath,  a  portrait  inscribed  "Thomas  Jefferson." 

Sub  oval  height,  1.8.    Sub  oval  width,  1.2. 


[UNKNOWN] 

829    Bust,  to  left,  with  ribbands  crossed  over  breast.  Similar  to  828. 

Mezzotint 

An  Emblem  of  America.  |  Published  14™  JanY  1799,  by  John 
fairburn,  146.  mlnories,  london.  | 

Height,  6.13.  Sub  height,  6.5.  Width,  4. 15.  Oval  height,  5.1 1.  Oval 
width,  4.5.     Sub  oval  height,  .11.    Sub  oval  width,  .8. 


[UNKNOWN] 

830    Bust,  to  left,  profile,  in  military  coat.    Oval,  with  right  side 
cut  off,  and  at  bottom  a  tablet,  2/16,  with  title  "  G.  Washing- 

349 


FICTITIOUS 


ton  ",  upon  base  of  pyramidal  monument,  to  right  of  plate.  On 
monument,  above,  are  ovals  with  portraits  in  profile  inscribed 
"Hancock"  and  "B.  Franklin".  At  base  of  monument,  a  negro 
child,  seated,  leaning  upon  monument  with  left  arm.  A  female 
figure  supports,  with  right  hand,  a  staff  bearing  an  American 
flag  with  fifteen  stars.  In  left  distance,  a  ship  under  sail,  and 
beyond,  a  mountain.  Mezzotint 

America  |  Pub.  March  28.  1803  BY  I-  Hinton,  44  Wells 
StrT  Oxford  StrT  London  | 

Height,  8.14.  Sub  height,  8.4.  Width,  6.14.  Oval  height,  2.  Oval 
width,  1.5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

831  Bust,  to  left,  in  profile.  Oval,  right  side  cut  off,  olive  branches 
beneath,  upon  base  supporting  urn,  at  right  of  plate,  with  in- 
scription. A  female  figure,  supporting  flag,  with  sixteen  stripes, 
rests  upon  the  base.  In  left  distance,  two  ships,  showing 
sterns,  with  American  flag  flying  to  right.  Mezzotint 

G.Washington  |  Born  ii  Feb.  1732  |  Died  13  Decr  |  1799  — 
America  |  |  Wells  StrT  Oxford  StrT  London  | 

Height,  9.12.  Sub  height,  9.3.  Width,  6.14.  Oval  height,  2.  Oval 
width,  1.7. 

This  description  is  from  a  mutilated  im-    from  the  address,  from  which  it  would 
pression,  put  down  on  glass  and  painted,    seem  to  have  been  published  by  I.  Hin- 
Evidently  only  one  half  of  the  entire    ton,  the  publisher  of  830. 
print  has  been  preserved,  as  will  be  seen 


[UNKNOWN] 

"832    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Oval,  with  border,  2/16,  within  which, 
at  top,  is  title,  upon  a  base  like  a  tomb,  to  right  of  plate, 

350 


FICTITIOUS 


inscribed  with  dates  of  birth  and  death.  At  bottom  of  oval,  indi- 
cations of  cancelled  title  "  G.  Wash  .  .  .  ton".  To  left  of  bust, 
a  woman  with  Indian  head-dress,  holding  in  left  hand,  over 
Washington,  the  American  flag  with  thirteen  stars.  With  right 
hand  she  points  to  a  negro  child  seated  on  the  ground  reading. 
At  foot  of  flag-pole,  a  snake,  and  at  her  feet,  the  word  "America". 
To  left,  a  female  figure,  with  left  hand  upon  a  globe,  and  at  her 
feet,  the  word  "  Europe".    In  the  distance,  two  ships  under  sail. 

Mezzotint 

Geo?  Washington  |  Born  Feby  ii.  1732  |  Died  Dec?  13. 
1799  I  Europe — London  Pub?  Oct?  6.  1804  by  P.  Gally.  N°  7 
Beauchamp  Strt  Brooks  MarkT — America  | 

Height,  9.10.  Sub  height,  9.4.  Width,  13.10.  Oval  height,  2.  Oval 
width,  1.9. 


[UNKNOWN] 

Bust,  to  left,  profile.  Oval,  with  border,  2/16,  with  title,  upon 
a  base,  like  a  tomb,  to  right  of  plate,  in  centre  of  which  is  a  female 
figure  with  Indian  head-dress,  holding  an  American  flag  with 
thirteen  stars.  At  foot  of  flag-staff,  to  right,  a  snake.  At  her 
feet,  on  ground,  the  word  "  America  ".  To  left,  a  negro  child 
seated  on  the  ground  with  an  open  book  inscribed  on  right-hand 
page  "  Gen1  |  Wash  |  ing  |  Life  |",  and  on  left-hand  page  "To  | 
your  |".  In  the  background,  a  ship  under  sail.  Oval,  in  rect- 
angle. Etching 

Geo.  Washington  Born  Feby  ii.  1732.  Died  Decr-  13. 
1799  I  Pub.  Octr-  13.  1804  by  P.  Gally  N°  7  Beauchamps 
Stt  Leather  Lane  London.  | 

Height,  6.4.  Sub  height,  5.15.  Width,  4.7.  Oval  height,  1.3.  Oval 
width,  .14. 

351 


FICTITIOUS 


CHARLES  GOODMAN 

834  Head,  to  left,  profile,  in  oval,  on  pyramidal  tomb,  to  the  right, 
inscribed  on  base  "Sacred  to  the  |  Memory  of  j  Washingt  |". 
In  centre,  figure  of  America  bearing  the  shield,  with  sixteen 
stars,  upon  right  arm,  and  in  left  hand,  an  olive  branch,  with 
which  she  is  hailing  a  ship,  in  the  distance,  to  left.  In  front,  to 
left,  an  eagle.  Etching 

C.  Goodman  Sc.  |  Washington's  Tomb.  | 

Height,  3.13.  Sub  height,  3.7.  Width,  3.7.  Oval  height,  .5.  Oval 
width,  .3. 

This  is  evidently  a  label  for  some  commercial  product. 


[DAVID  EDWIN] 

835  Bust,  to  right,  profile.  Circle.  Obverse  of  a  medal,  inscribed 
"  G.  Washington  Pres.  Unit.  Sta.";  on  same  plate,  the  reverse 
inscribed  "  Commiss.  Resigned:  Presidency  Relinq.  1797". 

Stipple 

Height,  3.10.    Diameter,  1.10. 


PHILIP  DAWE 

836  Three-quarter  length,  to  left,  head  nearly  profile,  standing. 
In  left  hand,  a  cocked  hat,  and  in  right,  a  sheathed  sword  with 
point  to  ground.  In  the  distance,  to  the  left,  a  representation 
of  a  battle.  Mezzotint 

Painted  by  R.  Wright  of  Philadelphia — London  Published 
by  D.  Gally  N°  263  High  Holborn,  Jany  8th-  1801, —  P. 
Dawe  Sculpt.  |  General  Washington.  |  Late  President  of 
the  American  Congress.  |  (Baker  80) 

Height,  19.7.    Sub  height,  17.7.    Width,  13.14. 


This  plate  was  also  printed  in  colors. 
352 


Number  836  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  mezzotint  engraving  by  Philip  Dawe. 


FICTITIOUS 

PHILIP  DAWE 

837    Half-length,  full  face,  to  front,  holding  in  right  hand  a  scroll 
inscribed  "American  Independence".    Oval,  in  rectangle. 

Mezzotint 

Painted  by  G.  Hodson  at  New  York. —  Engraved  by  P. 
Dawe.  I  G.  Washington.  |  Late  President  of  the  United 
States  of  America.  |  Publish'd  April  i,  1801  by  S.  Clement 
Sommers  Town,  &  Sold  at  N?  44,  Wells  Street,  Oxford 
Street.  | 

Height,  19.5.  Sub  height,  17. 1.  Width,  13.12.  Oval  height,  16.2. 
Oval  width,  12.15. 

This  plate  was  also  printed  in  colors. 


CHARLES  B.  HALL 

838    Half-length,  full  face,  to  front.    Copy  of  837.  Stipple 

Painted  by  G.  Hodson.  at  New  York.  Engraved  by 
Charles  B.  Hall,  from  an  Engraving  by  P.  Dawe.  |  G. 
Washington,  |  Late  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  | 

Height,  7.8.  Sub  height,  6.1.  Width,  4.14.  Oval  height,  5.1 1.  Oval 
width,  4.7. 

838a  Same  as  838.     Before  all  letters,  except,  "  Painted  by  G. 
Hodson."  in  scratched  letters. 

There  is  an  etching  in  outline  of  this  plate,  without  lettering. 


JAMES  TRENCHARD 

839    Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform,  with  ribband.    Oval,  with  border, 
4/16,  in  a  rectangle,  engraved  to  represent  brick- work,  with 

353 


FICTITIOUS 


border,  3/16.  Beneath  the  oval,  a  tablet  with  title  and  the  arms 
of  Washington,  with  the  motto:  "  Exitus  acta  probat."  Line 

Columb.  Mag.  |  General — Washington.  |  J  Trenchard  Scpt-  | 

(Baker  37) 

Height,  6.1.    Width,  3.1 1.    Oval  height,  3.5.    Oval  width,  2.8. 
[Columbian  Magazine.    Philadelphia,  January,  1787.] 


AMOS  DOOLITTLE 

840  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  circle,  surrounded  by  a  border,  14/16, 
composed  of  five  circles.  In  second  circle,  at  bottom,  a  tablet, 
2.1  x  5,  inscribed  "Born  11$  Feb  1732  O.  S."  In  fourth  circle, 
the  title.  Around  the  portrait,  fourteen  smaller  circles,  2  14/16 
each,  with  border,  5/16,  interlocked  after  the  top  one.  These 
circles  contain  the  arms  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  thirteen 
original  States,  with  the  borders  inscribed  as  follows,  beginning 
at  the  top  and  continuing  around  from  the  right :  (1)  "  Armes  of 
the  United  States  |  Total  of  Inhabitants  2,807,444".  (2)  "New 
Hampshire  2  Senators.  3  Representatives.  |  102000  Inhabitants." 

(3)  "Massachusetts  2  Senat.  8  Repr.  |  357,511  Inhabitants." 

(4)  "Rhode  Island — Senat. — Repr.  |  51,896  Inhabitants."  (5) 
"Connecticut  2  Senat.  5  Repr.  |  209,149  Inhabitants."  (6) 
"  New- York  2  Senat.  6  Repr.  |  257,786  Inhabitants."  (7)  "New 
Jersey  2  Senat  4  Repr.  |  140,435  Inhabitants."  (8)  Pennsylva- 
nia 2  Senat.  8  Repr.  |  360,000  Inhabitants."  (9)  "  Delaware  2 
Senat.  1  Repr.  |  37000  Inhabitants."  (10)  "  Maryland  2  Senat. 
6  Repr.  |  234050  Inhabitants."  (11)  "Virginia  2  Senat.  10 
Repr.  567,614  Inhabitants."  (12)  "North  Carolina — Senat. — 
Repr.  I  270,000  Inhabitants."  (13)  "South  Carolina.  2  Senat.  5 
Repr.  I  200,000  Inhabitants."  (14)  "Georgia  2  Senat.  3  Repr.  | 
90,000  Inhabitants."  Script  flourishes  at  each  of  the  four  corners, 
containing  inscriptions.  (Upper  left)  "The  |  United  States  |  were 

354 


Number  840  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  engraving  in  stipple  and  line  by  Amos  Doolittle. 


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first  declared  |  Free  and  Independent  |  July  4th  1776"  |  (Upper 
right)  "The  Present  |  Constitution  |  was  form'd  by  the  |  Grand 
Convention  |  held  at  Philadelphia  Sep' 1  7th  |  1787  | "  (Lower left) 
"The  number  of  Inhabitants  in  the  |  several  States  is  according 
as  they  were  |  reckoned  in  the  Grand  Convention  |  held  at 
Philadelphia  in  1787  |"  (Lower  right)  "The  number  of  Sena- 
tors and  Represent  |  atives  is  what  the  Constitution  alloweth  | 
each  State  at  Congress  "  | .  Enclosed  in  a  rectangle,  16. 1 1  x  17, 
formed  by  a  heavy  double  line.  Below,  a  tablet,  3.4x16.11, 
of  heavy  lines,  containing  general  title. 

Portrait,  stipple.    Arms,  line 

George  Washington  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America.  The  Protector  of  his  Country,  and  the  Sup- 
porter of  the  rights  of  Mankind^  | — A  Display  of  the 
United  States  of  America  |  To  the  Patrons  of  Arts  and 
Sciences,  in  all  parts  of  the  World  this  Plate  |  is  most 
respectfully  Dedicated  by  their  most  obedient  humble 
Servants  |  Amos  Doolittle  &  Ebn*  Porter  |  Printed  & 
Sold  By  A  Doolittle  New  Haven  where  Engraving  & 
Roling  Press  Printing  is  performed — Doolittle  delin  et 
sculp.  I 

Height,  20.6.    Width,  16.10.    Diameter,  6.14. 

840a  Same  as  840.  Portrait  erased  and  replaced  by  full  bust,  to  left, 
profile,  in  uniform,  with  ribbon,  on  field  below  bust,  inscribed 
"Born  11th-  Feb.  1732".  Around  portrait  are  fourteen  circles 
similar  to  840,  same  inscriptions  but  change  of  figures:  (1) 
"  Armes  of  the  United  States."  changed  to  "Arms  of  the  United 
States."  I  "Total  of  Inhabitants  3,919,023  ".  (2)  "4  Representa- 
tives. I  141,885  Inhabitants".  (3)  "15  Repr.  |  378,785  Inhabi- 
tants". (On  an  inserted  inner  border)  "Main  96,540  Inhabitants". 
(4)  "2  Repr.  68,825  I  Inhabitants."  (5)  "7  Repr.  237,946  |  In- 
habitants". (6)  "  1 1  Repr.  |  340, 1 20  Inhabitants".  (7)  "5  Repr.  | 
184,139  Inhabitants."  (8)  "  14  Repr.  |  434,373  Inhabitants".  (9) 

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"59,094  Inhabitants".  (io)"9Repr.  |  319,728  Inhabitants".  (11) 
"23  Repr.  I  747,610  Inhabitants  ".  (On  an  inserted  inner  border) 
"Kentucky  73,677 Inhabitants."  (1 2)  " 2  Senat  1 1  Repr.  |  393,751 
Inhabitants".  (13)  "6  Repr.  |  240,000  Inhabitants".  (14)  "2 
Repr.  I  82,548  Inhabitants".  Inscription  in  lower  left  flourish 
changed  to  "The  number  of  Inhabitants  in  the  |  several  States 
are  according  to  the  returnes  |  made  to  the  Secretary  of  State 
in  I  the  year  1791  "  |  Near  bottom,  to  left,  "  S.  W.  Territory  | 
30.000  Inhabitants  |  N.  W.  Territory  |  5.000  Inhabitants  |" 
Near  bottom,  to  right,  "Vermont  |  85,000  Inhabitants  |  2  Senat. 
2  Repre.  |"  Title  the  same,  except  dedication,  which  reads: 
"To  the  Patrons  of  Arts  and  Sciences  in  all  parts  of  the 
World  this  Plate  |  is  most  respectfully  Dedicated  by 

THEIR    MOST  OBEDIENT  HUMBLE    SERVANT  |  AMOS    DoOLITTLE  | 

New  Haven  Octr-  ist  1 791 .  |  " 

840&  Same  as  8400.  With  arms  of  Vermont  added  on  lower  right  side 
under  the  statistics  of  that  State,  and  a  blank  shield  added  on 
lower  left  side  under  statistics  of  the  Territories. 

840c  Same  as  840^.  Profile  materially  altered  and  date  changed  to 
"Mar1?  Is.'  1794."  The  title  around  portrait,  which  is  in  open 
letters  in  the  previous  three  states,  is  in  closed  letters. 

84(M  Same  as  840^.  An  inner  circle  added  to  the  arms  of  North 
Carolina  inscribed:  "Tennessee  6700  Inhabitants  2  Senat,  2 
Repr."  Inhabitants  of  Massachusetts  increased  to  "873,200." 
The  year  changed  to  "1796."  The  profile  has  been  further 
altered  and  several  of  the  State  shields  strengthened. 

The  plate  described  under  840  I  con-  only  seven  prints  are  known  to  me — one 

sider  one  of  the  most  interesting  in  this  of  the  first  state,  two  of  the  second 

catalogue,  not  only  as  being  one  of  the  state,  one  of  the  third  state,  two  of  the 

largest,  if  not  the  largest  plate  executed  fourth  state,  and  one  of  the  fifth  state, 

in  this  country  at  time  of  its  issue,  but  The  first  state  was  doubtless  issued  in 

also  on  account  of  its  extreme  rarity.  1788,  before  North  Carolina  and  Rhode 

Notwithstanding  its  many  variations,  Island  ratified  the  Constitution,  and 

356 


Number  840a  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  engraving  in  stipple  and  line  by  Amos  Doolittle. 


EXITED 

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A  DISPLAY  of  the  FNITED  STATES  of  AM  ERICA 

„  X   r,        S  " — - — : — :   _  -     .  => 


(5 


FICTITIOUS 


therefore  their  representation  is  left 
blank.  The  portrait  in  840  is  very  simi- 
lar to  Baker  37,  described  under  839, 
and  from  the  appearance  of  840  it 
would  seem  not  to  have  been  the  first 
portrait  upon  the  plate,  as  the  effect  of 
something  having  been  burnished  out  is 


plainly  visible.  The  profile  in  "a"  and 
"b,"  is  of  the  Wright  type,  while  in 
"c"  and  "  d,"  it  has  been  altered  until 
it  is  quite  different.  There  are  indica- 
tions that  840  was  engraved  upon  an  old 
copper  map  plate  burnished  out. 


LONG  HI  TYPE 

GIUSEPPE  LONGHI 
841    Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.  Line 

GPE    LONGHI    DIS.    ED    INC.  PER    DaLLA    LlBERA.   |  GeORGIUS 

Washington.  |  (Baker  281) 

Height,  7.14.    Sub  height,  7.    Width,  5.1. 

[Vite  e  Ritratti  di  cento  uomini  illustri.    Bettoni.    Padua,  181 7. J 

841a  Same  as  841.    Without  lettering  except  "  Longhi  sc." 

841&  Same  as  841.    Before  title. 

841c  Same  as  841.    Title  in  open  letters. 


GEORG  JAKOB  FELSING 

842    Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 

Line 

G.  Giac  Felsing  inc  Milano  1824  |  George  Washington  | 

NATO  IL  23  FEBBR.  1733.  MORTO  IL  14  DlCEMBR.  I  799  | 
Height,  8.5.    Sub  height,  6.15.    Width,  5.1. 

842$  Same  as  842.    Lettering  erased  and  relettered:  "G.  Longhi 

357 


FICTITIOUS 


dis. —  G.  G.  Felsing.  inc.  |  Georgius  Washington  |  A  Paris, 
chez  Tessari  et  C'f  Rue  du  Cloitre  Notre- Dame,  N°  4.  |  " 

(Baker  223) 

Height,  8.8. 

842b  Same  as  8420.  Title  in  larger  letters,  address  erased,  and, 
between  names  of  designer  and  engraver,  "  Verlag  und  Eigen- 
thum  von  Louis  Rocca  in  Leipzig."  inserted. 

842c  Same  as  842^.  All  lettering  erased  except  names  of  designer 
and  engraver. 

842^  Same  as  842^.    All  lettering  erased. 

FRANCESCO  PETRONCINI 

843  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 

Line 

Francesco  Petroncini  incise  |  Giorgio  Washington.  | 
Height,  7.13.    Sub  height,  7.    Width,  5.2. 

G.  GALLINA 

844  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 

Aquatint 

G.  Gallina  f.  I 
Height,  6.14.    Width,  5. 

[Le  Costume  ancien  el  moderne.    Par  Ferrario.    Milan,  1827.] 

GANDINI 

845  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.  Similar  to  841. 
Vignette,  in  clouds.  Line 

358 


Number  840c  (reduced) 
Photogravure  after  engraving  in  stipple  and  line  by  Amos  Doolittle. 


'   TXI'I'K  I)  STLVTESS 

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t    >  ^/tf        ' ' 'fuZr/tit/i/ntt 


A  1USP1,A\ 'of  the  UNITED  STATKStfA'ME  RICA 

fj  fy/toZ'  o/-  .\viT~f/,/,/   Sik-ihvs.  ///  J//  //,//■/,  o/-        ^   //»f/f/.  ///I,   Plan?  ^  y>  >  — 
I   /!/  'r///,,///t//y  (  — ^ rt/t'ctifft/.    //y     /////•    ///,/.,/  fi/w/ifitt  //u/////r  "IrfiUllt/' 


Hr  <l«  Until  Irr  .1  II.... I, HI.  X.-»  Ihmm  Ktun'  I  „:;.-.  ;;  A  li.,|..>.: IV.  I.  IVini.tf;  u  iwrfcrtHfJ 


Nnw  llttvuii    Mnt!*  i"  i7;i* 


FICTITIOUS 

Gandini  inc.  I  Giorgio  Washington  | 
Height,  4.10.    Sub  height,  4.    Width,  3.5. 

[Storia  della  Guerra  dell'  Independenza.    Di  Botta.    Milano,  1850.] 


I.  W.  BAUMANN 

846    Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 
Border  line,  2/16,  crossed  at  corners.  Line 

Dalla  Libera. —  I.  W.  Baumann  scT  Mchn.  |  "  G°  Washing- 
ton." I  (Baker  183) 

Height,  5.12.    Sub  height,  4.8.    Width,  3.3. 

846a  Same  as  846.  Address  added:  "  Printed  and  published  by  G.  G. 
Lange  at  Darmstadt ". 

846&  Same  as  846.    Before  "Dalla  Libera"  and  facsimile  signature. 
At  bottom,  "1849." — "21." 


CARL  MAYER 

847    Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 
Vignette.  Stipple 

Stahlstich  von  Carl  Mayer.  |  Washington.  |  Stuttgart 
J.  Scheible's  Buchhandlung.  I  Druck  v  Carl  Mayer  Nbg.  | 

Height,  5.6.    Sub  height,  3.6.    Width,  3.14. 

This  is  presumably  Baker  289. 

847a  Same  as  847.    Without  "  Druck  v  Carl  Mayer  Nbg." 

359 


FICTITIOUS 


A.  WEGER 

848  Half  length,  to  front,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.  Similar 
to  841.  An  open  scroll  in  right  hand,  the  arm  resting  upon 
the  muzzle  of  a  cannon.  The  left  hand  holds  a  sword,  below  the 
hilt.    Vignette.  Line 

G.  Longhi  gez. — A  Weger  sc  Lpzg.  I  Verlag  von  Carl  B. 
Lorck  in  Leipzig.  |  (Baker  349) 

Height,  5.5.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  3.10. 


[UNKNOWN] 

849    Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 

Stipple 

America  Vol  ii — Tav.  37  |  Ritratto  di  Washington  | 
Height,  4.8.    Sub  height,  4.2.    Width,  3.1 1. 

On  same  plate,  to  left,  a  portrait  of  Franklin. 


[UNKNOWN] 

850  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.  Similar  to  841. 
On  plate  2.8x4.8,  with  heads  of  Napoleon,  Lafayette  and  one 
unknown,  in  a  line.  Etching 

Height,  .7.    Width,  .5. 


[UNKNOWN] 

851    Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 
Circle,  in  a  rectangle.  Stipple 

Georges  Washington.  |  Premier   President   des  Etats- 

360 


FICTITIOUS 


UnIS  d'AmERIQUE,  I   Ne  LE    22    FEVRIER  1732,  DANS   LE  CoMTE 

de  Westmorland,  en  Virginie.  |  Mort  a  Mont- Vernon,  le 
15  NovBRE  1799.  I  A  Paris,  chez  l'Auteur,  Rue  des  Francs 
Bourgeois,  N°  6,  F.  ST  GM— Depose.  |  (Baker  282) 

Height,  8.4.    Sub  height,  5.6.    Width,  5.6.    Diameter,  5.6. 

851a  Same  as  851.    Address  changed  to  "Paris  Leotard,  editeur, 
Quai  S.  Michel,  11." 


[UNKNOWN] 

852  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.  Similar  to  841. 
Vignette.  Line 

Washington  |  (Georges.)  |  Ne  a  Washington  le  i  i  Fevrier 
1732.  I  Mort  le  14  Decembre  1799.  |  Publie  par  Blaisot.  | 

(Baker  283) 

Height,  4.7.    Sub  height,  2.14.    Width,  2.7. 

[Scenes  Americaine.   Par  C.  Olliffe.   Paris,  1852.] 

852a  Same  as  852.    Before  all  letters. 

852&  Same  as  852.    Address  erased. 

852c  Same  as  852^.  Third  line  of  lettering  altered  to  "  Ne  en 
Virginie  le  22  Fevrier  1732."  Address  added:  "Paris,  Imp. 
Lesauvage  r.  de  Sorbonne.  6." 

852^  Same  as  852.  All  lettering  erased  and  relettered:  "Pitt  |  Moine 
Imp.  r.  S!  Louis  en  1' lie,  90.  Paris."  | 


GEORGE  E.  PERINE 

853    Bust,  to  left,  head  to  right,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 
Vignette.  Stipple 

36 1 


FICTITIOUS 

Engraved  by  Geo.  E.  Perine,  N.York  |  Washington.  | 

(Baker  303) 

Height,  4.9.    Sub  height,  3.8.    Width,  3.8. 

[Diary  of  the  Revolution.    By  Frank  Moore.    Hartford,  1875.] 


[UNKNOWN] 

854    Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.    Similar  to  841. 
Vignette.  Line 

12  I  Washington.  | 

Height,  5.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  4. 


[UNKNOWN] 

855  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.  Similar  to  841. 
Top  medallion,  of  group  of  Presidents,  around  a  central  medallion 
containing  portrait  of  Franklin  Pierce,  to  right. 

Stipple 

Presidents  of  America.  | 
Oval  height,  1.2.    Oval  width,  .15. 

855a  Same  as  855.  Relettered  "The  Presidents  of  our  great  Re- 
public", with  address,  "Sold  by  Charles  Magnus,  12  Frankfort 
Street,  New  York." 

8556  Same  as  855a.    Portrait  of  Pierce  changed  to  full  face. 

855c  Same  plate  as  855^.  Portrait  of  Washington  erased,  and  the 
Goddess  of  Liberty  substituted.  Also  the  portrait  of  Pierce 
erased  from  the  centre  of  the  plate,  and  Stuart's  Athenaeum 
portrait  of  Washington,  to  right,  substituted,  with  medallion 
portraits  of  Pierce  and  Buchanan  on  either  side. 

362 


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855c?  Same  as  855^.  Goddess  of  Liberty  erased  and  portrait  of 
Lincoln  substituted.  Address  changed  to  "Sold  by  Lange  & 
Knowfield  201  William  Street,  New  York." 


[UNKNOWN] 

856  Bust,  to  right,  head  to  left,  with  flowing  hair.  Similar  to  841. 
Oval,  with  border,  2/16,  containing  title.  Above,  an  eagle  with 
shield,  arrows  and  olive  branch.  Stipple 

1 789-1 797 — George  Washington  | 

Oval  height,  .15.    Oval  width,  .12. 

Evidently  cut  out  of  larger  plate. 


ALFRED  JONES 

857    Bust,  to  left,  profile.    Vignette,  with  arched  top.    Arms  of 
Washington,  in  lower  margin.  Line 

Copyrighted  1897  BY  I  Alfred  Jones,  N.A.  Delt.  et  Sculpt.  | 
Washington.  | 

Height,  10.4.    Sub  height,  9.    Width,  6.10. 

This  is  a  composite  portrait,  based  Clure's  Magazine,  for  February,  1897, 
largely  on  the  bust  by  Houdon,  which  as  the  artist  informed  the  writer  with 
had  its  origin  in  the  author's  article  on  the  presentation  of  the  first  finished 
"  Life  Portraits  of  Washington,"  in  Mc-    proof  of  the  plate. 


WATERMAN  LILY  ORMSBY 
858    Bust,  to  left.    Medallion,  with  border,  8/16. 

363 


Ruled 


FICTITIOUS 

W  L  Ormsby's  Pentography  N  Y  |  Washington.  | 
Diameter,  5. 


R.  SCOTT 

859    Bust,  to  right,  nearly  profile.    Border  lines,  2/16.  Line 
R.  Scott  Sc.  |  General  Washington.  |  (Baker  423) 

Height,  4.14.    Sub  height,  3.7.    Width,  2.8. 


[UNKNOWN] 

860  Bust,  to  right,  nearly  profile.  Inclosed  in  an  ornamental  border, 
the  sides  being  pillars  around  which  oak  branches  are  wreathed. 
At  top,  a  bar,  with  crossed  flags  and  sun  rays.  The  base,  upon 
which  the  pillars  rest,  bears  title,  and  at  foot,  helmet,  sword, 
burning  torch,  scroll  and  inkstand,  with  pen.  Line 

Genl  Washington  |  Published  by  W  Lockhead  Printer 
Berwick  |  (Baker  424) 

Height,  6.14.    Sub  height,  3.7.    Width,  4.2.    Sub  width,  2.8. 


[UNKNOWN] 

861    Bust,  to  right,  on  a  plate  divided  into  sixteen  squares,  each 
containing  a  portrait.  Stipple 

Washington  | 

Height,  1.1.    Width,  .13. 

[Universal  Biographical  Dictionary.    Hartford,  1827.] 

364 


FICTITIOUS 


R.  LOWE 

862  Bust,  to  left.  Head,  stipple,  with  radiating  rays;  coat  and 
body,  scroll  pen-work;  in  oval  of  pen-work,  within  which  is: 
"Born  February  22n?  1732  —  Died  December  i/}.'.1?  1799". 
Above,  an  eagle,  with  flag,  arrows  and  olive  branch.  Vignette 
oval. 

Sacred  |  to  the  Memory  of  the  |  Illustrious  Champion  of 
Liberty  |  General  —  George  |  Washington,  |  First — Pres- 
ident of  the  United  States — of  |  America.  |  Engraved  by 
R.  Lowe  N.  York.  |  Presented  to — By — As  a  |  Reward  of 
Merit.  |  (Copyright  1838  by  Samuel  Green)  |  Published  by 
John  Donlevy  N.  Y.  | 

Oval  height,  5.7.    Oval  width,  4.12. 

862a  Same  as  862.  Eighth  to  twelfth  line  of  lettering  erased,  ex- 
cepting name  "John  Donlevy".  "  Intaglio-chromographic  and" 
John  Donlevy  "  Electrographic  Engraver."  substituted. 


[UNKNOWN] 

863  Head,  full  face.  Circle,  in  centre  of  rectangle,  with  similar 
circles  in  the  four  corners,  with  portraits  of  "  Benoit  XIV", 
"Cook",  "  Franklin  "  and  "  Malesherbes  ".  Around  Washing- 
ton's portrait,  olive  leaves ;  on  the  right,  a  bundle  of  fasces ; 
on  the  left,  a  ship  and  flag.    Title  on  white  tablet,  within  circle. 

Line 

T4 — P  86.  I  Washington  | 

Height,  4.7.    Width,  2.14.    Diameter,  1.6. 


A  pencil-drawing  the  same  as  this  plate,  which  may  be  the  original  for  the 
engraver,  is  signed  "  T  Boutray." 

365 


FICTITIOUS 


[UNKNOWN] 

864    Bust,  to  left,  wrapped  in  a  large  cloak  with  fur  collar.  Head 
nearly  profile.    Borderline,  i/i  6.  Line 

Stahlstich  v.  Carl  Mayer's  Kunst  Anstalt  in  Nurnberg.  | 
Washington  |  Verlag  von  Julius  Niedner  in  Wiesbaden  | 

Height,  S.I.    Sub  height,  4.7.    Width,  3.3. 

[Der  Lebensgang  George  Washington.    Von  M.  D.  Von  Horn. 
Wiesbaden.] 

This  is  a  portrait  of  the  poet  Schiller  relettered  "  Washington  ". 


REMBRANDT  PEALE  TYPE 

HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

865    Bust,  full  front,  head  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple 

Rembrandt  Peale. —  H.  B.  Hall.  |  New  York,  G.  P.  Put- 
nam. I  (Baker  381) 

Height,  5.4.     Sub  height,  4.4.    Width,  4. 

[Irving's  Life  of  Washington.    New  York,  1856-59. J 

865a  Same  as  865.    Before  all  letters. 


HENRY  BRYAN  HALL 

866    Bust,  full  front,  head  to  right.    Vignette.  Line 

Eng?  by  H.  B.  Hall. — N.  Y.  1865  |  Washington.  |  After  a 
Painting  by  Rembrandt  Peale  |  (Baker  382) 

Height,  6.7.    Sub  height,  4.2.    Width,  4. 

[Washingtoniana.    By  F.  B.  Hough.    Roxbury,  Massachusetts,  1865.] 


866a  Same  as  866. 


FICTITIOUS 
Before  title. 


ADAM  B.  WALTER 

867  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  right.  Oval,  with  border,  sur- 
rounded by  an  oak  wreath  in  a  rectangle,  the  whole  engraved 
to  represent  stone-work.  A  cloak  or  mantle  hangs  over  the 
front  of  the  oval,  with  a  colossal  antique  head  in  the  keystone. 
Beneath  the  oval,  "  Patriae  Pater."  Mezzotint 

Rembrandt  Peale,  Pinxt — Adam  B.  Walter,  Sculpt.  |  Pub- 
lished by  C.  N.  Robinson  N°  248  Chestnut  St.  Philad^  | 
"  G°  Washington."  |  (Baker  384) 

Height,  20.5.    Sub  height,  19.    Width,  15. 1.     Oval  width,  8. 11. 
867a  Same  as  867.    Before  all  letters. 

8676  Same  as  867.  Address  of  "  Goupil  &  Co — Paris  &  London" 
added. 

867c  Same  as  867.  Address  changed  to  "Hugh  A  McCann  910 
Chestnut  St",  and  the  following  added:  "Engraved  from  the 
Original  painting  of  Washington  from  life,  by  Rembrandt 
Peale.  |  Respectfully  Dedicated  to  General  U.  S.  Grant."  | 

8Qld  Same  as  S6yc.  Dedication  changed  to  "the  People  of  the 
United  States.",  and  an  American  eagle,  with  shield  and  ribbon 
inscribed  "E  Pluribus  Unum",  substituted  for  the  antique  head 
in  the  keystone  of  the  arch.    Address  erased. 

[UNKNOWN] 

868  Bust,  full  front,  head  to  left,  in  uniform.    Oval,  with  border 

367 


FICTITIOUS 


line,  1/16.  Three  flags  and  a  cannon  on  either  side  of  oval,  with 
implements  of  war.  In  distance,  to  right,  a  fort,  and  to  left,  a 
ship  under  sail.  Ribbon  above  oval,  with  legend,  and  on  field 
below  oval,  painter's  name.    Bank-note  vignette.  Line 

Pater  Patriae  |  Peale  PinxT  | 

Height,  1.7.   Width,  3.6.   Oval  height,  1.3.   Oval  width,  .15. 


368 


ADDENDA  ONE 

Prints  Found  after  First  Half  of  Book  was  Printed 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE 


P.  A.  DITHER 

869  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  With  profile  portrait  of  Pius  VI,  in 
fifth  square  of  eighth  row,  on  plate  divided  into  one  hundred 
squares.    Vignette,  with  double  border  lines,  i/i 6.  Outline 

P.  A.  Dither  del  el  sc.  | 

Height,  1.6.    Width,  1.6. 

[Historisch-Chronologische  Gallerie  oder  Portrait  Sammlung.   Cobn.  1832.] 

F.  ZULIANI 

870  Full  bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Vignette  in  rectangle,  border 
lines,  2/16,  at  bottom  forming  tablet,  within  which  is  title. 

Outline 

Washington.  |  Per  N.  Bettoni. — F  Zuliani  in  :  | 
Height,  4.7.    Sub  height,  4. 1.    Width,  2.6. 

In  the  body  of  the  book  869  and  870  would  belong  between  25  and  26. 

369 


JOHN  TRUMBULL 


[UNKNOWN] 

871  Whole  length,  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  right  arm  extended,  rest- 
ing on  sword,  in  scabbard,  with  point  on  ground.  Left  hand  to 
hip,  holding  chapeau.  To  left,  female  figure  of  Victory  standing, 
with  spear  in  left  hand  held  against  shoulder ;  in  right  hand, 
Roman  sword  resting  upright  against  arm ;  left  foot  upon 
prostrate  child,  from  whose  head  crown  has  fallen.  To  right, 
female  figure  of  America  seated,  with  bow  in  left  hand  resting 
against  arm,  and  right  arm  extended,  holding  staff  with  flag. 
Over  America,  a  flying  cherub  with  a  laurel  wreath  in  each 
hand.    In  distance,  an  encampment.    Vignette.  Mezzotint 

GenV  Washington.  |  London  Pub1?  accd?  to  Act  March  iith 
1783  by  J.  Cock  N°  21  Wood  Street  Cheapside.  | 

Height,  5.    Sub  height,  4. 13.    Width,  10. 

The  only  impression  of  this  plate  seen    upon  a  map  similar  to  Nos.  89,  90  and 
is  upon  a  fan  and  partially  colored.    91,  where  it  would  belong  in  the  body 
From  its  character  I  should  think  it    of  the  book, 
had  been  intended  for  a  decoration 


[UNKNOWN] 

872  Whole  length,  full  front,  to  right,  in  uniform,  standing.  Similar 
to  84.  To  left,  figure  of  an  Indian  woman  holding  a  medal- 
lion, upon  which  are  profile  portraits,  accolated,  of  Henry 
Laurens  and  of  John  Adams  ;  to  right,  female  figure  of  America 

370 


ADDENDA 

kneeling  beside  a  monument  surmounted  with  figure  of  Liberty, 
right  arm  resting  upon  medallion  containing  portraits  of  Gou- 
verneur  Morris  and  of  John  Jay,  and  in  left  hand  a  medallion  with 
portrait  of  Baron  Steuben.  On  side  of  the  monument  are  por- 
traits of  Washington,  Franklin,  Huntington,  Dickinson,  Thom- 
son, and  Drayton,  and  on  base  the  inscription:  "America 
presenting  at  the  |  Altar  of  Liberty,  Medallions  |  of  her  Illus- 
trious sons  | ."  To  right  of  altar,  an  urn,  in  which  a  female  is 
burning  incense.  On  extreme  right,  a  pine  tree  with  two 
females  beyond,  one  of  whom  holds  a  medallion  with  portraits 
of  Generals  Gates  and  Reed.  In  the  centre,  over  the  figure  of 
Washington,  is  the  Angel  of  Fame  blowing  her  trumpet,  from 
which  flows  a  ribbon  inscribed:  "Washington,  and  |  Indepen- 
dance.  |,"  and  in  right  hand  she  holds  a  wreath  with  which  she 
is  about  to  crown  Washington.  In  upper  right  corner  an 
encampment,  and  at  base  munitions  of  war.  Vignette. 

Etching 

Height,  35.8.    Width,  29.8. 


The  only  copy  of  this  very  curious  and 
interesting  composition  that  I  have  seen 
was  printed  in  red  on  white  cotton,  and 
belongs  to  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  or 


the  beginning  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
The  portraits,  txcept  Adams  and  Frank- 
lin, are  after  Uu  Simitiere's  profiles.  The 
Franklin  is  the  Nini,  fur-cap,  portrait. 


[UNKNOWN] 

873  Whole  length,  full  front,  to  right,  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat  with 
large  rosette,  ribband,  and  epaulettes,  standing  in  a  triumphal 
car  driving  two  tigers  by  four  ribbons  held  in  left  hand,  while 
right  hand  holds  a  sword,  with  point  down.  In  back  of  car  a 
reclining  female  holds  in  right  hand  a  caduceus,  and  in  left  an 
oval  tablet  inscribed:  "American  |  Independ  |  ance  |  1776  |  ". 
Two  Indians,  in  advance,  as  heralds,  one  with  a  flag,  on  trumpet, 
with  thirteen  stripes,  and  the  other  with  flag,  on  trumpet,  with 
rattlesnake  in  thirteen  divisions,  inscribed:  "United  or  Die." 

371 


ADDENDA 


To  extreme  left  a  palm  tree,  with  a  pine  branch  outgrowing,  and  a 
ribbon  around  trunk  lettered  :  "  Liberty  |  Tree  |  ";  above,  a  pla- 
card, upside  down,  lettered:  "Stamp  |  Act  |  ".  Against  tree,  a 
shield  and  flag,  and  between  it  and  car,  slightly  in  rear,  six 
mounted  soldiers,  following  car,  on  guard.  In  middle  distance  a 
fortress,  on  an  eminence,  with  cavalry  men  at  base.  Above,  to 
right,  a  whole-length  figure  of  Franklin,  standing,  to  left,  in  fur 
cap  and  flowing  robe  with  fur  collar;  beside  him,  to  right,  a  female, 
standing,  to  front,  with  pole  and  liberty  cap  in  right  hand.  His 
right  arm  and  her  left  arm  are  uplifted,  each  holding  in  hand  an 
end  of  a  long  scroll,  over  their  heads,  inscribed :  "  Where  Liberty 
Dwells  there  is  my  Country."  In  left  hand  Franklin  holds  a 
closed  scroll.  In  centre,  above,  is  Minerva,  helmeted,  on  a 
cloud,  bearing  a  shield  with  thirteen  stars,  pointing  to  the 
"Temple  of  Fame,"  in  the  extreme  left.  In  front  of  temple,  an 
angel  with  two  trumpets,  one  of  which  she  is  blowing.  At  foot 
of  steps  to  temple,  on  the  ground,  two  cherubs,  one  with  one 
foot  on  lowest  step,  bearing  between  them  the  Western  Hemi- 
sphere, showing  only  the  States  of  the  United  States  and 
"The  |  Atlantic  |  Ocean  | ".  Etching 

Height,  55.    Width,  23. 


The  figure  of  Washington  is  the  same 
as  84,  with  the  addition  of  the  chapeav., 
and  this  curious  composition  is  placed 
here  because  from  the  workmanship  and 
general  appearance  it  doubtless  is  by  the 
same  hand  and  emanated  from  the  same 
source  as  872.  The  only  copy  1  know 
is  not  complete,  being  cut  off  through 


the  bodies  of  the  tigers  and  wheels  of 
the  car,  and  with  a  fragment  of  another 
allegory  above  Minerva  and  Franklin. 
It  is  printed  in  red,  on  white  cotton, 
like  872,  and  is  contemporary  with  it. 
The  portrait  of  Franklin  is  also  from 
the  Nini  profile. 


[MAX  ROSENTHAL] 

874    WThole  length,  to  left,  standing,  in  uniform.    Right  hand  on 
cane,  which  rests  on  ground.    Left  hand  at  hip,  on  sword  hilt. 

372 


ADDENDA 

In  rear,  white  horse,  head  to  right.  In  left  distance,  buildings. 
In  margin,  to  left,  etched  head  of  Trumbull,  with  facsimile 
signature;  to  right,  etched  head  of  engraver.  Mezzotint 

Copyright  Max  Rosenthal,  1903.  | 

Height,  22.8.    Sub  height,  20.    Width,  13. 

Seventy-five  proofs  have  been  printed    longs  to  the  city  of  Charleston,  S.  C, 
from  this  plate,  of  which  twenty-five    and  has  not  been  before  engraved.  The 
are  printed  in  colors.   The  painting    plate  as  yet  has  not  been  lettered, 
from  which  the  plate  is  engraved  be- 


373 


EDWARD  SAVAGE 


[MAX  ROSENTHAL] 

875  Bust,  to  right,  in  uniform.  Oval,  in  rectangle,  with  outside 
border,  1/16.  At  bottom  of  ornamental  border  around  portrait 
of  the  painter  Savage.  Mezzotint 

Height,  1.2.    Width,  .15.    Oval  height,  1. 1.    Oval  width,  .14. 

This  is  the  same  type  as  214. 


374 


GILBERT  STUART 


LANSDOWNE  TYPE 

[UNKNOWN] 

876  Full  bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  Oval,  with  border,  4/16,  in 
rectangle.  Title  on  base.  On  same  plate,  to  right,  a  portrait  of 
Franklin.  Line 

Washington  | 

Height,  3.12.    Width,  2.1 1.    Oval  height,  2.6.    Oval  width,  1. 14. 


JOHN  ROGERS 

877  Bust,  to  front,  head  to  left.  Circular,  with  border,  2/16.  Tablet, 
below,  with  title.  In  left  side  of  border  of  map  of  the  United 
States.    In  right  side  of  border,  portrait  of  Franklin.  Stipple 

Washington  |  The  Illustrations  by  J  Marchant  &  En- 
graved by  J.  Rogers  |  John  Tallis  &  Company  London  & 
New  York.  | 

Height,  1.6.    Diameter,  .  1 5. 

877a  Same  as  877.  Address  changed  to  "The  London  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company." 


375 


FICTITIOUS 


WALKER 

878  Whole  length,  to  right,  in  uniform,  head  profile,  in  centre, 
advancing  towards  seated  figure  of  America,  on  right,  presenting 
"Liberty,  Peace  &  Plenty",  while  Europe,  Africa  and  Asia 
stand  behind  on  the  left.  Above,  on  a  ribbon,  "Wisdom  Peace 
Unanimity."  On  right  side  an  olive  branch,  and  on  left  side  a 
palm  branch.   Beneath,  "Explanation",  in  three  lines.  Vignette. 

Line  and  Etching 

Stepn  Reynolds  Invt — Walker  Del.  et  Sculp  |  Publish'd 
26  Februy  1784,  by  Stephen  Reynolds,  Trunk  Maker,  Mum- 
ford  Court,  Milk  Street,  &  Grocer's  Alley,  Poultry, 
London.  | 

Height,  6.    Sub  height,  4.6.    Width,  7.6. 

The  head  of  Washington  resembles  the  Du  Simitiere  type. 


[UNKNOWN] 

879    Bust,  profile  to  right,  in  uniform.    Vignette,  in  oval  of  a  single 
line  within  which  is  title,  on  either  side  of  head.  Outline 

General — Washington.  | 

Height,  2.6.    Width,  1. 14. 

There  is  a  companion  portrait  of  "  Lady  Washington." 
376 


ADDENDA 

[UNKNOWN] 

880  Full  half  length,  to  left,  standing,  by  a  table,  with  right  hand 
resting  on  it,  at  edge,  holding  a  scroll,  inscribed  "Constitu". 
Left  hand  thrust  into  waistcoat.  Dry  point  Etching 

Height,  5.2.    Width,  3.14. 

This  print  is  inartistic  and  crude,  yet    sembles  somewhat  the  portrait  ascribed 
uncommonly  interesting;  and  how  late    to  Joseph  Wright,  reproduced  in  The 
a  find  it  is  can  be  understood  from  its    Century,  for  April,  1889,  page  805. 
place  in  the  catalogue.    The  head  re- 


377 


ADDENDA  TWO 


4    "[J.TRENCHARD]"  should  be  "[JAMES  TRENCHARD]." 

17    "[BOCOURT]"  should  be  "[E.  BOCOURT]." 

57  From  "The  Boston  Magazine"  for  April,  1784,  which  contains 
this  "Explanation  of  the  Frontispiece.":  "Nature  stands  ready 
to  strike  the  Lyre,  while  the  Genius  of  Liberty  presents  a 
medal  of  the  illustrious  Man  who  hath  defended  her  standard  in 
this  new  World. —  Fame  blows  her  trumpet  and  Astrea  finds  a 
part  of  the  earth  where  she  may  fix  her  residence." 

846  Same  as  84.  Address  erased  and  "London  Publish'd  Oct.  1. 
1799  by  Colnaghi,  Sala  &  Co.  (late  Torre's)  23  Cockspur 
Street."  substituted. 

The  only  impression  of  this  state  that  I  know  is  printed  in  colors. 

89    "Ludgate  SV  should  be  "Ludgate  StT,". 

154    From  "The  Sentimental  Masonic  Magazine"  for  June,  1795, 
Dublin. 

159    "[WILLIAM  LENEY?]"  should  be  [WILLIAM  S.  LENEY]. 

252    From  "Dublin  Magazine"  for  November,  1798. 

378 


ADDENDA 
271    Should  be  "(Baker  393)." 

319c  Same  as  319.    All  lettering  erased  except  title. 

344a  Should  have  comma  added  after  "Washington,"  and  period  after 
"1799." 

3586  Same  as  358.  With  "(Copyright  1895  by  Wm.  Clausen,  N.  Y.)." 

All  impressions  of  this  state  that  I  have  seen  are  signed  in  pencil,  "  S.  Arlent 
Edwards."   I  am  informed  that  this  is  the  first  published  state. 

400    "  O.  L.  Knapp"  should  be  "  S.  L.  Knapp." 

614    "C.  BATHER"  should  be  "C.  BATHER  &  SON." 

641    "AMERICAN   BANK    NOTE    COMPANY"   should  be 
"  [UNKNOWN]." 

662/  "  Kendal"  should  be  "  Kendall." 

6836  "Perrine"  should  be  "Perine." 

747    "LE  BEAU"  should  be  "PIERRE  ADRIEN  LE  BEAU." 


379 


INDEXES 


INDEX  OF  ENGRAVERS 


REFERENCES  ARE  TO  NUMBERS 


Adam,  70 
Akin,  James,  147 

American  Bank  Note  Company,  190 
Andrews,  Joseph,  345 
Angus,  William,  38 
Archer,  James,  688 
Aubin,  Augustin  de  Saint,  48 

Baker,  J.,  346 
Balch,  V.,  347,  773,  825 
Ballin,  791 
Banks,  W.,  499 
Bannerman,  567 
Bannister,  J.,  113,  348 
Barralet,  John  James,  675 
Bather,  C,  614 

G.  J.,  349 

W.  T.,  350,  351 
Baumann,  I.  W.,  846 
Bell,  Edward,  765 
Berger,  Daniel,  78,  79 
Bertonnier,  Pierre  Francois,  244,  500 
Best,  Edward  S.,  502,  503,  659 
Bicknell,  W.  H.  W.,  299 
Blanchard,  August  J.  B.  M.,  133 
Bocourt,  E.,  17,  774 
Boillot,  491 
Bolt,  F.,  807 
Bower,  I.,  504 
Brandi,  Mariano,  67 
Brown,  J.  L.,  755 
Brunton,  93 
Burt,  Charles  Kennedy,  114,  208,  264,  505, 
642 

Buttre,  John  Chester,  15,  220,  255,  352,  584, 
58S,  593.  612,  628,  655 

C,  W.  S.,  331 
Carattoni,  G.,  275 
Carey,  95 
Cart,  485 


Carter,  C.  W.,  295 
Casilear,  John  W.,  600 
Chapin,  William,  552,  553,  554 
Chapman,  J.,  146,  689,  768 

John  Gadsby,  164 
Charles,  William,  576 
Cheeseman,  Thomas,  104,  105 
Chevillet,  Justus,  29 
Chorley,  John,  289 
Clarke,  Thomas,  279,  280 
Coigneto,  Marie  Gabrielle,  501 
Collyer,  Joseph,  141 
Cook,  J.  W.,  265 

Thomas,  40 
Couche,  Francois  Louis,  127 

Daggett,  A.,  109 
Dall'  Acqua,  339 
Danforth,  Moseley  I.,  506 
Davenport,  Samuel,  305 
Dawe,  Philip,  836,  837 
Dean,  T.  A.,  318 

Delaistre,  Louis  Jean  Desire,  319 
De  Mare,  J.,  16 
Dick,  A.  L.,  353,  354 
Dighton,  Richard,  781 
Dither,  P.  A.,  869 
Dodd,  S.,  690 

Doney,  Thomas,  538,  669,  685,  686 
Doolittle,  Amos,  145,  507,  840 
Draper,  Welsh  &  Co.,  624 
Dudensing,  Robert,  247,  714 
Dupin,  743 
Dupreel,  340 

Durand,  Asher  B.,  115,  179,  355,  528 

Eckstein,  John,  770 
Edwards,  320 

Samuel  Arlent,  102,  135,  234,  245,  358, 
700,  703 


383 


INDEX  OF  ENGRAVERS 


Edwin,  David,  267,  359,  360,  361,  362, 
364,  366,  367,  368,  369,  508,  598, 
702,  788,  835 
Ellis,  B.  B.,  75 

George  B.,  108 
Elven,  I.  P.,  777 
Ensom,  William,  263 
Erison,  James,  728 
Evans,  William,  161 

Fagan,  James,  370,  371,  664 
Fairman,  Gideon,  372,  373 
Felsing,  Georg  Jakob,  842 
Fenner,  Sears  &  Co.,  311 
Ferris,  Stephen  J.,  66,  374,  484 
Field,  Robert,  249 
Fisher,  James,  375 
Fittler,  James,  321 
Folwell,  Samuel,  509 
Forrest,  Ion  B.,  13 
Freeman,  S.,  322 
Fritzsch,  T.  C.  G.,  739 

G.,  E.,  200 
Galland,  J.,  789 
Gallina,  G,  844 
Gandini,  845 

Geoffroy,  Charles  Michel,  116,  376 
Germon,  W.  L.,  557 
Gimber,  Stephen  H.,  117,  622,  645 
Gimbrede,  Thomas,  377,  378,  510,  794 
Girardet,  Edward,  379 
Girsch.  380 

Gobrecht,  Christian,  382,  383,  384 
Goodman,  Charles,  298,  834 
Gosslin,  744 
Grainger,  W..  805,  806 
Green,  Valentine,  18,  84,  101 
Gridley,  E.  G,  221 

Haider,  49 
Hall,  Alice,  119,  392 

Charles  B.,  177,  389,  390,  838 
George  R.,  178,  391 
Henry  Bryan,  120,  176,  187,  203,  254, 

257,  268,  323.  385.  386,  387-  388,  556, 

704,  865,  866 
Henry  Bryan's  Sons,  7,  121,  122,  180, 

393i>.  394-  586,  626,  705,  715,  816 
P.,  706 

and  Perine,  393 
Halpin,  683c 

Frederick,  754 
J.,  648 


363,  Hamlin,  William,  197,  223,  224,  230,  231, 
701,  232 

Hamm,  P.  E.,  617 
Hanks,  O.  G.,  670 
Harrison,  C.  P.,  395,  797 
R.  G,  512,  693,  798 
William,  Jr.,  147,  222,  694 
Hatch,  George  W.,  396,  579 

L.  J.,  123 
Heath,  Charles,  560 

James,  285,  286,  287,  324 
Hill.  S.,  216 
Hiller,  J.,  140 
Hills,  J.  H.,  306,  646 
Hinchliff,  696 
Hobart,  E.,  610 

Holl,  William,  262,  314,  397,  662 
Holloway,  Thomas,  167,  259 
Hollyer,  Samuel,  142,  615,  717 
House,  Thomas,  398 
Houston,  H.,  171,  210,  212 
Huguenin,  491 
Humphrey,  William,  399 

Illman  &  Company,  649 

and  Pilbrow,  401,  402,  647 
and  Sons,  597 
Brothers,  403,  404,  578 
Thomas,  106,  400,  607 

Jackman,  W.,  683 
Jocelyn,  S.  S.,  325 
Johnson,  David  C,  513 

Thomas,  514 
Jones,  Alfred,  857 

R.  S.,  513 
Jordan  and  Halpin,  648 
Josey,  R.,  65 

Kelly,  Thomas,  405,  656 
Kennedy,  J.,  406 
Kimberly,  David,  589,  650 
King,  Francis  S.,  175 

G.  B.,  635 
Kirkwood,  341 
Knapp,  407 

Kneass,  William,  408,  712,  713 
Kreegor,  I.  W.,  516 
Krethlow,  808 
Kiisfner,  A.  W.,  73 

L.,  J..  39 

Laugier,  Jean  Nicholas,  666 


384 


INDEX  OF  ENGRAVERS 


Lawson,  Alexander,  409,  776 
Le  Beau,  Pierre  Adrien,  30,  747 
Lefort,  Henri.  284,  699 
Lehman,  G.  A.,  139 
Le  Mire,  Noel,  31 

Leney,  William  S.,  159,  181,  410,  411,  41 
413 

Le  Roy,  Jacques,  85 
Liebe,  741 

Lizars,  William  Home,  266 
Longacre,  James  Barton,  417,  418,  419, 

421,  547,  594 
Longhi,  Giuseppe,  841 
Lowe,  R.,  862 
Lowell  &  Co.,  John  A.,  422 
Lundgren,  C.  G.,  80 

Mackenzie,  K.,  261 
Macret,  326 
Manly,  John,  155 
Mariage,  129 

Marshall,  William  Edgar,  213,  426 
Maverick,  Peter,  281,  618,  796 
Mayer,  315 

Carl,  847 
McCarty,  423 
McGoffin,  John,  784 
McLees,  582 

McRae,  John  C,  424,  425 
Medairy,  567 
Meulen,  327 
Migliaxacca,  328 
Minatellis,  225 
Miou,  Maria,  86 
Monnin,  E.,  112 
Montaut,  Gabriel  Xavier,  634 
Morse,  427 
Mourik,  B.,  58,  727 
Murray,  George,  168,  598 
Mutlow,  89,  91 

Neagle,  John  B.,  771 
Nesmith,  J.  H.,  301,  302 
Newton,  James,  96 
Nilson,  722 

Norman,  John,  42,  43,  44,  57,  288,  761 
Nutter,  William,  428,  429 

O'Neill,  J.  A.,  152,  173,  219,  256,  559 
Ormsby,  Waterman  Lily,  182,  183,  184, 
312,  858 


Paradise,  John  W.,  10,  580 
Parker,  George,  12,  202 
Peabody,  430a 

Peale,  Charles  Willson,  1,  2,  3 
Pekenino,  Michele,  431,  432 
2,  Pelton,  Oliver,  291,  608,  623,  636,  637 

Perine,  George  E.,  238,  434,  435,  517,  671, 

Perkins,  Joseph,  560 

Petroncini,  Francesco,  843 

Piggot,  Robert,  298 

Pilbrow,  Thomas,  401,  402,  647 

Pinhas,  H.,  749 

Pollock,  T.,  779 

Portman,  L.,  329 

Prevost,  Benoit  Louis,  68,  69 

Prior,  T.  A.,  334 

Probst,  J.  M.,  748 

Prud'homme,  J.  F.  E.,  258,  601 

Pruneau,  N.,  94 

Rados,  L.,  518 
Rawdon,  Ralph,  579,  795 
Read,  124 

W.,  276 
Reading,  Burnet,  76 
Reed,  A.,  416,  561 
Reich,  Jacques,  437,  438 
Rice,  627 

E.  A.,  300 

James  R.,  296,  436,  613 
Ridley,  William,  260 
Rihtmeyer,  407 
Ritchie,  A.  H.,  651,  668 

G.  W.  H.,  439 
Roberts,  440 

John,  486 

P.,  274 

Robin,  Augustus,  137,  243,  785 
Roger,  Barthelemy  J.  F.,  207 
L.,  55 

Rogers,  John,  11,  no,  201,  310,  877 
Rollinson,  William,  144,  217,  251 
Roosing,  H.,  170 

Rosenthal,  Albert,  59,  60,  61,  63,  136,  174, 
204,  209,  211,  282,  716 
Max,  5,  8,  64,  708,  718,  719,  720,  769, 

874,  875 
Rosmasler,  330,  809 
Ruet,  L.,  756 

Rugendas,  John  Lorenz,  733 
a,  Ruotte.  172 
Russell,  441 


385 


INDEX  OF 

Sadd,  H.  S.,  294,  657 

Saint  Memin,  C.  B.  J.  Fevret  de,  185,  709, 

710 
Sands,  R.,  27 

Sartain,  John,  6,  205,  236,  442,  443,  444, 
519,  520,  652,  653,  674 
Samuel,  445 

William,  71,  134,  521,  654 
Sasso,  G.  A.,  679 

Savage,  Edward,  214,  228,  235,  293 
Schlecht,  Charles,  494 
Schmidt,  John  Georg,  764 
Schoff,  Stephen  A.,  661 
Schweyer,  77 

Scoles,  I.,  163,  233,  446,  522,  778 
Scot,  Robert,  9 
Scott,  R.,  859 
Sealey,  A.,  472 
Senn, 195 

Sergent,  Anton  L.  F.,  206 
Seymour,  Samuel,  246 
Shallus,  Francis,  448 
Sharp,  William,  92 
Sherwin,  John  Keyse,  103 
Simpson,  M.,  581 
Smillie,  James,  579 
Smith,  G.  G.,  151,  590 

H.  Wright,  450,  451,  452,  667 

I.  R-,  449 
William  D.,  555 

Snack,  81 
Soper,  R.,  581a 
Steel,  James  W.,  14,  629 
Stiles,  S.,  492 
Stodart,  G,  316 
Storm,  G.  F.,  186,  587 
Story  &  Atwood,  354a 

T.  C,  603,  604 
Strickland,  William,  477 

Tanner,  Benjamin,  218,  523,  524,  525,  691 
Tardieu,  Alexandre,  193 
Testard,  815 
Teubner,  533 
Thompson,  J.,  453 


ENGRAVERS 

Tiebout,  Cornelius,  297,  454,  455,  676 
Tiller,  Robert,  307,  456,  568,  569,  570,  619, 
695 

Tisdale,  Elkanah,  248 
Todd,  A.,  160 
Topham,  S.,  342 
Toppan,  Charles,  591 

&  Co.,  658 
Torrey,  C.  C,  772 
Trenchard,  James,  4,  839 
Tucker,  William  E.,  in,  753 

Underwood,  Thomas,  506a 

Vinkeles,  Reinier,  56 

Walker,  250,  878 

F.  F.,  304 

J.  G.,  272 
Walmsley,  Samuel,  460 
Walter,  Adam  B.,  239,  240,  241,  461,  462, 

672,  867 
Warner,  William,  107 
Warr,  J.  and  W.  W.,  571 
Watson,  Dawson,  707 
Weger,  A.,  848 
Welch,  Thomas  B.,  463,  464 
Wellmore,  Edward,  4210 
Wetherbee,  S.,  153 
White,  J.,  165 
Wightman,  823 
Wilcox,  J.  A.  J.,  269,  616 
Willard,  Asaph,  465,  550,  633 
Wilson,  William,  469 
Wolff,  19 
Woodman,  89,  91 
Woodruff,  William,  595,  596 
Woolley,  William,  466,  467 
Wright,  Charles  Cushing,  468,  506,  579 

Joseph,  138 

Yeager,  J.,  336,  337 

Zerlamsler,  28 
Zuliani,  F.,  870 


386 


INDEX  OF  PUBLISHERS 

REFERENCES  ARE  TO  NUMBERS 


Ackerman,  R.,  311 
Akin  &  Harrison,  147 
Albion  Office,  294 
Allan,  J.  N.,  517 

American  Bank  Note  Co.,  534,  591,  602, 
641 

Publishing  House,  672 
Amies,  629 

Appleton  &  Co.,  D.,  310,  380,  5460 
Arthur  &  Son,  T.  S.,  613 
Atkins  &  Nightingale,  292,  765 
Atkinson,  S.  C,  372c 
Aubin,  Aug.  de  St.,  48 

Bachia  &  Co.,  R.  A.,  668 
Bailey,  667 
Baines,  Edward,  314 
Baldwin  &  Gleason,  542 

Cradock  &  Joy,  265 

C.  N.,  5100 

J.  L.,  686 
Barralet,  John  J.,  675 
Basset,  87 

Bather  &  Son,  C,  614 
Belknap  &  Hamersley,  546k 
Benard,  500 
Bent,  W.,  346 
Bill,  Gurdon,  291a 

Henry,  291& 
Bladon,  S.,  40 
Blaisot,  852 
Blin,  ss 
Bohn,  C,  497 

Bostwick  &  Co.,  W.  W.,  436 
Bowles,  Carrington,  32 
Bowyer,  William,  272 
Boydell,  285a,  286 
Bradley  &  Co.,  436,  520 
Brewer,  272 
Brewman,  D.,  400 
Bridghan,  L.  H.,  588 


Brooks,  John,  318 
Brown  &  Bannister,  348 

R,  762 

H.  A.,  45od 

J-,  18 
Brydon,  J.,  101 

Bureau  Engraving  &  Printing,  123,  208c, 

472,  670 
Butler,  John  M.,  659,  660 
Buttre  &  Co.,  John  C,  118,  335a,  487a, 

581a,  584,  585 

Cadart  &  Luce,  755 
Cadell  &  Davis,  324 
Cajani,  F.,  112 
Cake,  Joseph,  307 
Campbell  &  Co.,  R.,  409 

W.  J.,  64 
Carey,  Mathew,  297a,  447 
Carr,  B.,  157 

J-,  117 
Cawthorn,  G.,  261,  817 
Chapin  &  Taylor,  354 
Chardon,  F.,  n6fe 
Chaudron,  Simon,  675 
Childs,  George  W.,  464 
Clausen  &  Co.,  William,  245,  700,  3586 

(Addenda  Two) 
Clement,  S.,  837 
Coates  &  Co.,  Henry  T.,  209 
Cochin,  C.  N.,  48 
Cock,  J.,  871 
Coles,  John,  43 

Colnaghi,  Sala  &  Co.,  84&( Addenda  Two) 

Coffin  &  Altemus,  780 

Condie.  Thomas,  210 

Conrad  &  Co.,  409^ 

Continental  Bank  Note  Co.,  493,  494 

Cory,  J.,  803a 

Cotrel,  T.,  289/; 

Crampton,  Henry,  419a 


387 


INDEX  OF  PUBLISHERS 


Crepy,  751 

Cribb,  Robert,  428,  429 
Currier,  N.,  587 

Dainty,  J.,  107,  239,  240,  241,  462,  67: 
Danlos,  500b 
Darton,  William,  332 
Davies,  B.,  776 

&  Booth,  342 
Dearborn,  N.,  541,  605 
Deare,  Lewis,  544 
Delaplaine,  Joseph,  181 
Dennel,  94 

Dexter,  Elias,  137,  152,  219,  247,  714 

Dickens,  A.,  360 

Dighton,  Richard,  781 

Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,  8,  282 

Donlevy,  John,  862 

Doolittle,  Amos,  840 

Downing,  J.,  408 

Dufour,  Mulat  et  Boulanger,  791 
Dumoutet,  J.  B.,  793 
Durrie  &  Peck,  301a 

Easton,  J.,  813 
Elliott  &  Co.,  L.  A.,  668c 
El  son  &  Co.,  A.  W.,  299 
Ensigns  &  Thayer,  555 
Esnault  &  Rapilly,  743,  747 
Evans,  Richard,  479 

Fairburn,  John,  800,  801,  828,  829 

Fairman,  G.,  372 

Ferrai  &  Dupin,  789a 

Fielding,  J.,  38,  91 

Fische,  P.,  375 

Flagg  &  Co.,  107 

Ford  &  Co.,  J.  B.,  426b 

Forster,  C,  167 

Franklin  Print  Co.,  589,  656a 

Freeland,  Aaron,  617 

Freeman,  T.  B.,  359 

T.  W.,  406 
Fullarton,  Archibald,  322 
Furne,  116 

Gaily,  D.,  836 

P.,  832,  833 
Garvin  &  Co.,  E.  L.,  648 
Gimbrede,  Thomas,  794 
Goupil  &  Co.,  379,  867k 
Graupner,  153a 


Green,  Valentine,  84,  101 
Gundee,  J.  &  J.,  766 

Haines  &  Son,  35,  802 
Hall,  H.  B.,  7 

&  Sons,  388,  393b 
Hamlin,  William,  230 
Hanway,  Collins,  635a 
Harper  &  Brothers,  258 
Harrison  &  Company,  168 

C.  P.,  797 
Hart,  Thorn.,  37,  737 
Hazlet,  William  R.,  804 
Heath,  James,  285,  286 
Hedges,  E.,  52 
Hewitt,  James,  157 
Hinton,  Isaac  Taylor,  311c 

I.,  782,  786,  830,  831 

J-  53 

Will,  103 
Hobson,  R.  H.,  366a 
Holloway,  Thomas,  21,  250 
Howe,  Hezekiah,  301a 
Huntington  &  Willard,  550 
Hurd  &  Houghton,  426c 

Illman  &  Pilbrow,  647 
International  Bank  Note  Co.,  505 

Jeffery,  E.,  215 

Johnson,  Fry  &  Co.,  178c,  556a,  680, 
754.  763^ 
Henry  J.,  754b,  763c 
&  Miles,  ly&d 
Wilson  &  Co.,  556c 

Kearsley,  G,  803 
Kelly,  Thomas,  237,  397 
Kendall  Bank  Note  Co.,  662/ 
Kennedy,  D.,  7880 

S.,  702 
Knight,  Charles,  399 
Koevoets,  H.  &  C,  350 

Landon,  R.  R.,  443 
Lange,  G.  G.,  846a 

&  Knowfield,  855a 
Laurie  &  Whittle,  34 
Lea  Brothers  &  Co.,  437 
Le  Camus,  31 
Le  Mire,  31 
Leney,  W.  S.,  413 
Leotard,  815a 


388 


INDEX  OF  PUBLISHERS 


Le  Petit,  I.,  677 
Lindsay  &  Baker,  452 
Lippincott  &  Co.,  J.  B.,  1876,  257? 
Lockhead,  W.,  860 
Lockwood,  F.  &  R.,  635 
London  Printing  &  Publishing  Co.,  311 
877a 

Loosjes,  A.,  170,  329 
Lorck,  Carl  B.,  848 
Low,  I.,  522 

John, 377 
Lowe,  R.,  490 

Lowell  &  Co.,  John  A.,  616 

Mack,  Andrus  &  Woodruff,  353 
Mackenzie,  William,  399/j 
Magnus,  Charles,  855 
Martin  &  Johnson,  178 

Johnson  &  Co.,  763 
Mason,  J.,  316 

Masonic  Pub.  &  Man.  Co.,  2560 

Mayer,  Carl,  775 

McCann.  Hugh  A.,  867c 

McCurdy  &  Co.,  J.  C,  462a,  672a,  784 

McElwee,  John,  789 

McFadden,  W.  D.,  370 

McRae,  John  C,  424 

Mechel,  Chr.  de,  20 

Medland,  Thomas,  161 

Menard  &  Desenne,  278 

Metzerott,  W.  G.,  357 

Miller,  Albert,  648^ 

R.,  440 
Millette,  M.  A..  478a 
Minatelli  e  Comp.,  225 
Mondhare,  30 

Moore  &  Co.,  242a,  434,  671 

&  Goodspeed,  242,  434a 
Morgan,  R.,  574 

W.  H.,  298 

National  Art  Association,  662 

Chromo  Co.,  585 
New  England  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  661 
Nickerson,  C,  557 
Niedner,  Julius,  864 
Norman  &  Bedwell,  42 

Ormrod.  J.,  525 
Ormsby,  W.  L.,  290 
Orr,  W.  S.,  &  Co.,  399^ 
Ostervald,  131 


Palfer,  T.,  226 
Parker,  Joseph,  478 
Parsons,  J.,  165c 
Pate,  W.,  556,  6686,  669 
Pelton,  E.  R.,  291 
:,  Pember  &  Luzarder,  644 
Perine,  George  E.,  393,  683ft 
Phelps  &  Ensign,  117 

Humphrey,  402,  552,  757,  758 
Phillips  &  Co.,  R.,  276,  321 
Poggi,  A.  C.  de,  104,  105 
Pohlig  &  Rice,  296a 
Pollard,  R.,  2740 
Porlier,  29c 
Pourrat,  244 
Price,  P.,  482 
Probst,  J.  Mich.,  748 
Putnam  &  Co.,  G.  P.,  12,  13,  187a,  202, 
254,  257 d,  385,  865 

Rand  &  Perkins,  418 

Rawle's  Republican  Book  Store,  471 

Read  &  Co.,  609 

Reed,  J.  G,  290a 

Reid,  I.,  251 

Robert,  312a 
Rest,  Fenner,  Sears  &  Co.,  311c 
Reynolds,  Stephen,  878 
Rice  &  Allen,  685 
Richardson,  William,  76 
Riley  &  Adams,  510 
Roberts,  P.,  274 
Robertson,  Walter,  249 
Robins  &  Co.,  J.,  165 
Robinson,  285 

C.  N.,  867 

&  Son,  S.,  695 
Robson,  T.,  742 
Rocca,  Louis,  842ft 
Rogers,  O.,  596 
Roig,  Gaspar  Y.,  470 
Root,  Charles,  590 

Rosenthal,  Max,  707,  718,  720,  769,  870 
Rover,  Lee  &  Clem,  371,  664 
Ruet,  M.,  756 
Russell,  B.  B.,  612 
Rymer,  D.,  226ft 

Sabin,  65 

Joseph  F.,  135,  234 

J.  Percy,  102,  703 
Sartain,  Henry,  5940 

William,  521,  654 


389 


INDEX  OF  PUBLISHERS 


Saunders,  John,  441 
Savage,  E.,  214,  228,  235 

J.,  246,  701a 
Scheible,  J.,  775,  847 
Schumann,  Geb.,  808 
Scoles,  I.,  3590 
Sewell,  J.,  260 
Shader,  W.  E.,  582 
Shakespeare  Gallery,  466,  467 
Shallus,  Francis,  448 
Shelton  &  Kensett,  507a,  794a,  795 
Shepherd,  C,  721,  730,  731 
Sheppard,  C,  750 
Sherwin,  J.  K.,  103 
Smeeton,  G.,  343,  480 
Smith,  Charles,  163,  248,  676 

G.  ,  691& 

&  Holden,  300 

Reed  &  Wayland,  233 

William,  107^,  2366,  297b,  383b 
Spotswood,  W.,  280 
Squire,  B.  S.,  551 
Stampa,  P.,  786 
Stockdale,  J.,  92a 
Story  &  Atwood,  1170 

T.  C.,  603,  604 
Sumner  &  Co.,  I.,  767 
Symonds,  H.  D.,  768,  783,  805,  806 

Tallis  &  Co.,  John,  31  le,  877 

J.  &  F.,  3"d 
Tanner,  B.,  675a 

H.  S.,  701b 
Tardieu,  Alexandre,  193 
Taylor,  John  S.,  6486 
Tegg,  Thomas,  166,  305 
Teller,  W.  Peirre,  289b 
Tessari  et  Cie,  8420 
Testard,  815 

Testi,  J.,  819 
Thompson,  G.,  36 

J.  P.,  285a,  286 
Thrall,  Willis,  550a 
Ticknor  &  Fields,  426^ 
Tiebout,  C,  297,  454 


Townsend,  W.  A.,  391 

Turgis,  J.,  107c 

Tyler,  Benjamin  Owen,  796 

United  States  Life  Ins.  Co.,  628 

Valentines,  420 

Vernor,  Hood  &  Sharpe,  27 

Virtue  &  Co.,  J.  S.,  320/1 

&  Yorston,  nob,  391/1,  662? 

Emmins  &  Co.,  11,  110a 

George,  320 

Wakefield,  Charles  A.,  650 
Walker,  E.,  250 

John,  72 

J.  G.,  272 

S.,  312,  405,  450,  45i& 

&  Virtue,  450c 
Wallis,  John,  89,  90 
Wanamaker,  John,  66 
Wardle,  Thomas,  311c 
Washington  Association,  712,  713 

Benevolent  Society,  411,  412,  413a, 
414a,  415,  416,  561,  562,  563,  565,  771 

Insurance  Co.,  640 
Webster,  J.,  553 
Weeks,  Jordan  &  Co.,  688 
Weems,  M.  L.,  524 
Whaites,  E.  F.,  419c 
White,  J.  L.,  653 
Whiting,  Nathan,  109 
Whitworth  &  Yates,  99,  100 
Wilkinson,  R.,  75,  146,  235,  272 
Will,  Ioh.  Martin,  724,  726,  730a,  731 
Williams,  573 

C.  S.,  419 
Willis,  George,  124 
Winter,  Heer  P.  van,  56 
Woodruff,  William,  595 
Wright  &  Co.,  J.  O.,  142,  7170 

&  Groves,  107ft 

Yorston  &  Co.,  John  C,  351 


39° 


INDEX  TO  PLACES  OF  PUBLICATION 


REFERENCES  ARE  TO  NUMBERS 


Amsterdam,  139 

Baltimore,  157,  188,  300,  312a,  457,  691b, 

789a 
Basle,  20 
Belfast,  539 
Berlin,  764 
Berwick,  860 
Birmingham,  100 

Boston,  43,  153a,  279,  289,  299,  312,  355, 
405,  419a,  422,  426c/,  449,  450,  541, 
588,  589,  590,  605,  612,  616,  641,  050, 
6560,  661,  668r,  688,  728,  825 

Brooklyn,  614 

Cheshire,  794a,  795 
Chicago,  443,  685 
Cincinnati,  436 

Darmstadt,  846a 
Dublin,  Slid 

Edinburgh,  31  id,  322a,  399/;,  499 

Glasgow,  322,  399/? 

Hartford,  546b,  550 
Hildburghausen,  315 

Ithaca,  353 

Kalamazoo,  685a 

Lancaster,  713 
Leeds,  314,  342 
Leipzig,  842ft,  848 
Lexington,  408 

London,  18,  32,  34,  35,  36,  37,  52,  75,  84,  89, 
90,  92,  101,  104, 105,  125,  146,  165,  166, 
215,  226b,  235,  261,  263,  274,  276,  285a, 

286,  305,  311,  318,  320,  321,  322ft,  324, 

332,  375,  379,  397,  399,  428,  429,  440, 
441,  479,  677,  730,  731,  737,  756,  765, 


London — Continued 

766,  768,  800,  801,  802,  817,  819,  828, 
829,  830,  831,  832,  833,  836,  867ft,  871, 
877,  878,  84b  (Addenda  Two) 

Madrid,  67,  470 
Milano,  842 
Morrisania,  120 
Munich,  846 

Newark,  686,  690,  796 

New  Brunswick,  544 

New  Castle,  742 

New  Haven,  109,  3010,  419,  840 

New  York,  7,  8,  11,  12,  13,  71,  102,  107c, 
110a,  117,  118,  119,  1210,  122,  135, 
137,  142,  144,  157,  159,  163,  175,  180, 
187a,  202,  203,  219,  220,  234,  237,  238, 
242,  243,  245,  247,  248,  249,  251,  254, 
2560,  268,  282,  283,  289b,  290,  291, 
294,  310.  31  le,  335a,  348,  350,  354, 
359a,  370,  377,  379,  385,  388,  389, 
390,  391,  393,  394r  402,  407,  410,  411, 
412,  413,  419c,  424,  425a,  4261?,  434, 
435,  438,  451,  454,  466,  467,  468,  491, 
492,  494.  505,  506,  510,  517,  522, 
533,  534,  542,  546a,  551,  552,  553,  554, 
555,  556,  559,  58i,  582,  584,  585,  586, 
591,  600,  602,  603,  604,  622,  626,  628, 
635,  640,  641,  647,  648a,  662,  664,  667, 
668,  671,  676,  680,  681,  683,  686,  700, 
703,  714,  715,  717a,  754,  757,  758,  763, 
794,  796,  804,  853,  855a,  858,  862,  865, 
866,  877 

Norwich,  291  ft 

Paris,  30,  31,  48,  55,  68,  69,  87,  94,  116,  131, 
193,  244,  278,  379,  500b,  501  b,  699, 
743,  744.  747,  751,  755,  791,  815,  842a, 
851,  852c  867ft 

Philadelphia,  60,  63,  64,  66,  107,  147,  157, 
181,  187ft,  198,  204,  210,  211,  235, 
236ft,  239,  240,  241,  246,  249,  257?, 
292,  296a,  297,  298,  307,  31  ic,  359, 


39 1 


INDEX  TO  PLACES  OF  PUBLICATION 


Philadelphia— Continued 

360,  372c,  383b,  406,  418,  431,  432, 

436,  448,  452,  461,  462,  464,  471,  478, 

482,  504,  506,  509,  520,  521,  557,  570, 

571,  585a,  591,  5940,  595,  596,  597. 

613,  617,  624,  627,  644,  653,  654,  659, 

660,  672ft,  675,  695,  701ft,  702,  708, 

712,  720,  753a,  762,  765,  770,  776, 

784,  788a,  793,  867 
Providence,  230,  231,  232 

Rensselaer,  563 

Rotterdam,  170  Zwickau,  808 


Salisbury,  813 
Sommers  Town,  837 
Springfield,  291a 
Stuttgart,  775,  847 

Venezia,  225 

Washington,  D.  C,  497 
Wiesbaden,  864 
Wigan,  767 


392 


INDEX  TO  OWNERS  OF  PICTURES 
ENGRAVED 

REFERENCES  ARE  TO  NUMBERS 


Alexandria,  Washington  Lodge,  256 
Annapolis,  House  of  Delegates,  63 
Athenaeum,  Boston,  345,  355,  357,  385,  391, 
426,  450,  464,  556,  666 

Barclay,  T.  B.,  399 
Barney,  Charles  G.,  268 
Beach,  Mrs.  Moses  S.,  211 
Beck,  Paul,  406 
Belknap,  E.,  213 

Brevoort,  J.  Carson,  176,  178,  714,  715 
Brown,  J.,  18 

Cambridge,  Mass.,  University  of,  214,  215, 

228,  229 
Carson,  Hampton  L.,  718,  720 
Christ  Church,  774 

Custis,  George  Washington  Parke,  10,  12, 
13,  14 

Davis,  Charles  Augustus,  254 

Ellis,  Dr.  Samuel  C,  137 
Evans  Family,  706 
Ewell,  President,  816 

Faneuil  Hall,  656,  657 

Franca,  J.  Sebastian  de,  375,  428 

Hancock,  Governor,  43 
Harrison,  Mrs.  Joseph,  5 
Hart,  Charles  Henry,  204,  769 
Hartford,  Ct.,  State  House,  647,  648a 

Johnson,  Fry  &  Co.,  680,  681,  754 

Kemble,  Gouverneur,  257 


La  Fayette,  29,  31 

Lansdowne,  Marquis  of,  285a,  286,  287,  321, 
332 

Long  Island  Historical  Society,  60 
Longworth  &  Wheeler,  467 

Maryland,  State  of,  63 
Masonic  Pub.  &  Man.  Co.,  256 
McClellan,  George  B.,  208 
Menzies,  William,  173 
Moreau,  C.  C,  282 
Mount  Vernon,  9 

Nassau  Hall,  Princeton,  61 
National  Museum,  136 
Neufville,  M.  de,  84 
New  York  City  Hall,  135 

Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  8,  59 
Pierrepont,  Mrs.,  323 
Powel  Family,  174 

Richmond,  Va.,  Capitol,  202 

Smith,  Benjamin,  226 

State  Normal  School,  West  Chester,  64 

Talmadge,  Benjamin,  705 

Van  Staphorst,  I.  G.,  272 
Vaughan,  Samuel,  259,  260 
Versailles  Gallery,  19a 
Vessely,  Prof.,  769 

Washington,  Capitol  at,  356 
Whiteman,  William  A.,  6 

Yale  College,  107,  115,  124 


393 


INDEX  OF  PUBLICATIONS 


REFERENCES  ARE  TO  NUMBERS 


Abbott's  Lives  of  the  Presidents,  612a 
^Esop,  Jr.,  in  America,  7870 
Agriculture,  Letters  on,  442 
Allgemeines  Historisches,  79 
Almanac,  Americaine,  195 
American  Artillerist,  267 

Biographical  Dictionary,  382 

Epitaphs,  367 

Gentleman,  108 

Gift  Book,  593a 

Historical  Annual,  113 

History  and  Biography,  604 

Universal  Magazine,  171 
Andreana,  6 

Andrews'  History  of  the  War,  38 

Appleton's  Cyclopedia  of  American  Biog- 
raphy, 380 

Arnold,  Complot  d',  70 

Auszug  von  Gen.  Waschington's  Circular, 
430 

Baker's  Bibliotheca  Washingtoniana,  174 
Barber's  History  of  United  States,  303 
Barlow's  Columbiad,  270 
Bartlett  and  Woodward's  History  of 

United  States,  320 
Battle  of  Prague,  153a 

Trenton,  157 
Beautes  de  L'Histoire  des  fitats-unis,  86 
Bellchamber's  Biographical  Dictionary, 

266 

Bijdraagen  ter  Gedachtenis  van  G.  Wash- 
ington, 170 
Biographical  Illustrations,  166 

Magazine,  262 
Biography  of  American  Heroes,  377 
Bisset's  Reign  of  George  III.,  598 
Boston  Magazine,  57  (Addenda  Two) 
Botta's  War  of  Independence,  109,  322a, 

339,  405a,  845 
British  Magazine,  803 
Bryant  and  Gay,  History  of  United  States, 
264 

Bushnell ;  Crumbs  for  Antiquarians,  119 
Butler's  History  of  United  States,  599 


Coe's  True  American,  6056 
Columbian  Magazine,  810,  839 
Compendio  de  la  Historia  de  los  Estados 

Unidos,  396 
Connecticut  Magazine,  507 
Constitution  of  United  States,  343,  360c, 
384 

Constitutions  of  the  Several  Independent 

States,  92a 
Continuation  of  Hume's  History,  409 
Cooper's  History  of  North  America,  820, 

821,  822,  823,  824 
Notions  of  the  Americans,  809 
Costume  ancien  et  moderne,  844 
Crabb's  Historical  Dictionary,  265 
Custis'  Recollections  of  Washington,  15, 

653 

D'Auberteuil ;  Essais  Historique,  85a 
Dearborn's  Boston  Notions,  540 
Delaplaine's  Repository,  181 
Demorest's  Monthly  Magazine,  424b 
Denison ;  Pictorial  History  of  Wars,  546c 

Of  New  World,  546c? 
Dublin  Magazine,  252  (Addenda  Two) 

Elegant  Extracts,  405 

Emigrant's  Directory,  767a 

Encyclopaedia  Londinensis,  689a 

Essais  Historique,  85a 

Essence  of  Agriculture,  88 

Evan's  Memoirs  of  Kosciuszko,  706 

Exshaw's  Gentleman's  Magazine,  723 

Fiske's  History  of  American  Revolution, 
269 

Fraser's  Compendium  of  History  of  All 

Nations,  778 
Frost's  Book  of  Army  of  United  States, 

546, 

Young  People's  Book,  658 

Galerie  Napoleon,  500 

Galerie  des  Hommes  Illustres  vivans,  29 


395 


INDEX  OF  PUBLICATIONS 


Gallery  of  Portraits,  399 
Gentleman's  Pocket  Almanac,  163 
George  III.,  History  of  Reign  of,  341 
Geschichte  der  Kriege  in  und  ausse  Eu- 

ropa,  729 
Godey's  Lady  Book,  578 
Goodrich's  History  of  United  States,  325a, 

465 

Graham's  Magazine,  140,  502 
Grand  Lodge  of  Penna.  Memorial  Volume, 
445 

Guest's  Poems,  619 

Heroes  of  the  Revolution,  62 

Revolutionary  War,  627 
Hibernian  Magazine,  759 
Hickey's  Constitution  of  United  States,  674 
Hinton's  History  of  America,  311 

United  States,  312 
Historia  de  los  Estados-Unidos,  3200! 

om  Feorenta  Amerikas,  80 
Historic  Gallery  of  Portraits,  27 
Historie  d'Amerique,  26 
Historisch  Chronologische  Gallerie  oder 

Portrait,  869 
Historisch  Genealogischer,  78 
History  of  United  States,  4300 

of  all  Nations,  437 
Howard's  Biographical  Illustrations,  166 
Huish's  Historic  Gallery  of  Celebrated 

Men,  397b 
Hume's  History  of  England,  165c 
Hunt's  American  Panorama,  444 

Iconographie  Instructive,  5016 
Illustrated  Atlas  of  United  States,  688 

History  of  Centennial  Exhibition,  403 
Impartial  History  of  War  in  America,  760, 
761 

Irving's  Universal  History,  635 

Jackson's  Constitutions  of  the  United 
States,  92a 
Ornamental  Writing  Book,  492 
Jewel  or  Token  of  Friendship,  625 

Knapp's  Library  of  American  History,  400, 
603 

Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Cabinet  of  Ex- 
tracts, 621 

Magazine,  818 

Musical  Port  Folio,  512 
La  Fayette  en  Amerique,  127 


Lavater's  Physiognomy,  20a,  21,  23,  230, 

24.  49.  50,  51,  259 
Lebensgang,  George  Washington,  864 
Literary  Casket  and  Pocket  Magazine, 
510& 
Magazine,  167 
Lives  of  Illustrious  Men,  255 
Lossing's  Home  of  Washington,  391 

Washington  and  American  Republic, 

662£ 

Mackenzie  &  Dent's  Select  Biography, 
768a 

Magazine  of  American  History,  7,  121,  180, 

586,  705,  715,  816 
Map  of  United  States,  354,  550,  551,  552, 

553,  554.  555 
Marshall's  American  Bastiles,  559 
Masonic  Magazine,  154 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society  Proceed- 
ings, 213 
Magazine,  143 
Memoirs  du  regne  Louis  XVL,  192 
Miscroscope  and  Minute  Observer,  253 
Monthly  Military  Repository,  248 
Monuments  of  Washington's  Patriotism, 
657 

Moore's  Diary  of  the  Revolution,  853 

Mount  Vernon,  16c,  210a,  787 

Murray's  History  of  American  War,  742 

National  Portrait  Gallery,  115,  184,  421& 
Nations,  History  of  All,  437 
Native  Americans,  365a 
New  American  Biographical  Dictionary, 
482 

Universal  Biographical  Dictionary, 

446 
World,  425 
New  York  Albion,  683 
New  York  Mirror,  600 
North  America,  History  of,  342 
North  American  United  States  Constitu- 
tion Explained,  343 
Nougaret's  Beautes  de  L'Histoire,  86 

Ogden's  Discourses  on  Washington,  455 
Oliffe's  Scenes  Americaine,  852 

Paine's  Common  Sense,  318 

Peck's  History  of  Great  Republic,  387a 

Percy  Anecdotes,  601 

Philadelphia  Almanac  for  1780,  42 

Monthly  Magazine,  210,  776 

Repertory,  509 


396 


INDEX  OF  PUBLICATIONS 


Pinnock's  Catechism  of  the  History  of 

America,  560 
Pitkins'  History  of  United  States,  301a 
Pocket  Magazine,  168 
Portraits  des  Genereaux,  68 

des  Personages  celebres  de  la  Rev- 
olution, 172 

of  American  Legislators,  etc.,  76 

of  the  Generals,  75 
Presidents  of  the  United  States,  347 

Rees'  Cyclopedia,  383,  417 
Revolutions  Almanach,  83 
Robertson's  History  of  America,  479 
Russell's  History  of  America,  740 

Sages  and  Heroes  of  American  Revolu- 
tion, 463 

Searson's  Mount  Vernon,  210a,  787 

Sentimental  Masonic  Magazine,  154  (Ad- 
denda Two) 

Serie  di  Vite  e  Ritratti  de  Famosi  Per- 
sonaggi,  679 

Spencer's  History  of  United  States,  178 

Text  Book.   Washington  Benevolent  So- 
ciety, 160 

Trumbull's  Funeral  Discourse  on  Wash- 
ington, 145 

Unique ;  a  series  of  Portraits  of  Eminent 

Persons,  480 
Universal  Biographical  Dictionary,  636,  861 
Magazine,  53 

View  of  United  States  of  America,  767 
Vite  e  Ritratti  di  cento  uomini  illustri,  841 
Voyage  dans  la  Haute  Pensylvanie,  207 

Walmsley  Physiognomical  Portraits,  262 
Wansey's  Excursion  to  United  States,  813, 
814 

Washington,  Addresses  to,  173 
and  Duche  letter,  660 
and  Generals  of  American  Revolution, 

753 

and  his  Generals,  114 

Benevolent  Society,  160 

Biographical  Memoirs  of,  525 

Centennial  Anniversary  of  Inaugura- 
tion, 5 

Circular  Letter,  40,  430 

Epistles,  Domestic,  Confidential  and 
Official,  217 

Farewell  Address,  161b,  205,  360,  373a, 


Washington — Continued 

411,  412,  414,  4140,  415,  416,  449,  481, 
496,  544.  56i,  565,  652,  711 
General  et  Madame  la  Generale,  427 
Het  Leven  van,  327,  329 
Illustrations  in  Life  of,  345 
Lebensbeschreibung,  330 
Legacies  of,  222 
Life  of,  by  Arnold,  531 

Bancroft,  423,  508,  513 

(Chemnitz)  529 

Corry,  446a,  803a 

Custis,  15,  653 

Edmonds,  305 

Frost,  in 

Gehr,  749 

Glass,  183 

Guizot,  376 

(Halifax)  499 

Irving,  12,  13,  16,  176,  187,  254, 

257,  323.  38s,  696,  865 
Kingston,  366 
Kirkland,  310 
Lossing,  10,  110 
Marshall,  361 
Norton,  655 
Ogden,  455 
Paulding,  258 
Ramsay,  324,  326,  353,  410 
Schroeder,  556a 
Sparks,  10,  179,  i86fc,  355 
Trumbull,  145 
Upham,  124a 
Von  Horn,  864 

Weems,  447,  474,  524,  526,  527, 
545 

Memory  of,  223 

Monuments  of  Patriotism,  214&,  657 
Official  Letters,  216 
Poetical  Epistle,  92,  93 
Portrait  of,  151 
Vie  de,  340 

Wineberger's  Home  of,  356 
Washingtoniana,  218,  219,  220,  360b,  866 
Washington,  D.  C,  Force's  Picture  of 
City  of,  164 

Stranger's  Guide,  164 
Webster's  American  Selections,  4 
Westminster  Magazine,  72 
Wide  Awake  Gift,  593 
Williams'  Book  of  the  Constitution,  468 
Winterbottom's  United  States,  233,  251, 
805,  806 


397 


GENERAL  INDEX 


REFERENCES  ARE  TO  PAGES 


Acknowledgments  to  owners  of  collec- 
tions, xvi 

Adams,  John,  Portrait  of,  30,  219,  251,  258, 
262,  336,  348,  349,  350,  351,  370 
John  Quincy,  Portrait  of,  252,  253,  264, 
266 

Sam,  Portrait  of,  xvi,  263 
Alexander  the  Great,  Portrait  of,  266 
Almanack,  Weatherwise's  Town  and 

Country,  xvi 
America,  348,  350,  351,  370 

Emblem  of,  349 
American  Publisher,  141 

Republican  Celebration,  190 
Procession,  190 

Star,  336 
Americanus,  Portrait  of,  348 
"Ana  "  omitted,  x 
Anderson,  Alexander,  213 
Andrews,  William  L.,  xvii 
Anglo  American,  271 
Arms  of  James  Lenox,  273 

New  York,  152 

Thirteen  Original  States,  248,  249,  250, 

251,  354 
Thirty  States,  268 
United  States,  354 

Washington,  7,  31,  43,  80,  81,  98,  198, 
213,  287,  297,  354,  363 
Armstrong,  William  G.,  191 
Arthur,  Chester  A.,  Portrait  of,  259 
Athenaeum  Portrait,  "  The  Household 
Washington,"  xiv 
Type,  ix,  162,  270 

Badges,  190,  239,  242,  261,  291,  300 

Baker,  I.,  Engraver,  320 

William  S.,  x,  203,  313,  320 
Collection  of  Washington  portraits, 
xvi 

Numbers  omitted,  ix 


Baltimore,  Washington  Monument,  151, 

240,  263 
Bank  Note  Work,  xi 
Barralet,  John  James,  118,  186,  328,  334 
Barrett,  George  R.,  xvii 
Bement,  Clarence  S.,  xvii 
Benoit,  xiv 

Portrait  of,  365 
Bettoni,  N.,  Printed  by,  62,  369 
Billings,  C.  H.  H.,  Designed  by,  272 

Hammet,  Designed  by,  88 
Binns,  John,  250 

Birch,  William,  Painted  by,  130, 131, 132, 137 
Blyth,  B„  24 

Bolivan,  Simon,  Portrait  of,  267,  341 

Bone,  Henry,  130 

Bonneville,  F.,  79 

Bosio,  133 

Bounieu,  17 

Boutray,  T.,  365 

Boyer,  Portrait  of,  267 

Bragg,  Isaac  F.,  244 

Brehan,  Marchioness  de,  95 

Bridport,  George,  250 

Brobst,  C.  B.,  159 

Brown,  J.,  12 

Buchanan,  James,  Portrait  of,  251,  362 

Bunker  Hill  Monument,  258 

Burton,  Printed  by,  271,  275 

Butler,  John  M.,  219 

Buttre,  John  C,  Printed  by,  165 

Buxton,  Charles,  Designed  by,  284 

Byron,  Lord,  Portrait  of,  267 

Calendar,  Perpetual,  90,  91 

Calhoun,  John  C,  255 

Campbell,  Alexander,  305,  309,  310 

Type,  viii,  305 
Camphell,  Alexander,  312 
Canova,  Anthony,  Statue  of  Washington, 
276 


399 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Capitol  at  Washington,  221,  258,  263 
Caricature,  243 

Carroll,  Charles,  of  Carrollton,  241 
Carson,  Hampton  L.,  xvii 
Cary,  Isaac,  Printed  by,  139 
Catalogue,  "  Address  "  in,  xiv 

"Ana  "  not  in,  x 

Arrangement  of,  viii 

Bank  notes  not  in,  xi 

"Before"  in,  xiv 

Chinese  exactness  in,  xi 

Commemorative  scenes  not  in,  x 

Described  states,  ix 

Divisions  of,  viii 

Drawing  on  stone  not  in,  x 

Engravings  on  copper  in,  x 
steel  in,  x 

type  metal  not  in,  x 
wood  not  in,  x 

"Erased"  in,  xiv 

Facsimile  signature  in,  xii 

"Inscription"  in,  xiv 

Labor  of  preparation,  xi 
proof-reading,  xi 

"Left"  in,  xiv 

Measurements  in,  xiii 

Method  of,  viii 

Modern  statuary  not  in,  x 

Order  of  states  in,  xiii 

Photographic  reproductions  not  in,  x 

Portraits  only  in,  x 

Postage  stamps  not  in,  xi 

Publications  in,  xiv 

"Right"  in,  xiv 

Separate  numbers  in,  ix 

States  in,  ix 

"Title"  in,  xiv 

Uniformity  in,  xi 

Use  of  long  f  in,  xii 

"Without"  in,  xiv 
Centennial  Anniversary  of  Washington's 
Birthday,  170,  239,  240,  241,  242 

Memorial  of  Independence,  268 
Century  Magazine,  xiv,  4,  126 
Ceracchi,  Giuseppe,  124 
Champbele,  Alexander,  306 
Champbell,  Alexander,  306 
Champell,  312 

Chantrey,  Francis,  Statue  of  Washington, 
276 

Chappel,  Alonzo,  83,  286,  319,  322 
Charcoal  Sketches,  xiv 
Chardon,  Printed  by,  114 


Charles,  H.,  Printed  by,  294 

Charleston,  373 

Chatham,  Earl  of,  329 

Chief  of  Patriot  Host,  333 

Child,  Cephas  G.,  172 

China,  Transfer  upon,  89,  130,  228 

Cincinnati,  Order  of,  97,  101,  102,  104,  105, 

109,  175,  290,  326,  333,  33s,  338 
Clark,  Charles  E.,  xvii 
Clausen,  William,  376 
Clay,  Henry,  Portrait  of,  159,  263 
Clerget,  217 

Clinton,  De  Witt,  Portrait  of,  262,  265 
Clive,  Lord,  Portrait  of,  158 
Clock  Balls,  348 
Clover,  Lewis  P.,  275 
Coats,  H.  E.,  Printed  by,  179 
Cogniet,  Leon,  Painted  by,  280 
Colden,  Cadwallader,  Portrait  of,  262 
Coles,  John,  Painted  by,  105 

M.  V.  and  A.  W.,  Printed  by,  272,  275 
Collections  of  Washington  Portraits 

Andrews,  W.  Loring,  xvii 

Baker,  William  S.,  xvi 

Barrett,  George  R.,  xvii 

Bement,  Clarence  S.,  xvii 

Carson,  Hampton  L.,  xvii 

Clark,  Charles  E.,  xvii 

Drexel,  Mrs.  Joseph  W.,  xvii 

Emmet,  Thomas  Addis,  xvii 

Havemeyer,  William  F.,  xvii 

Holden,  Edwin  B.,  xvii 

Hollingsworth,  Z.  T.,  xvii 

Huntington,  William  H.,  xvii 

Kane,  Grenville,  xvii 

Lenox  Library,  xvi 

McAlpin,  Charles  W.,  xvii 

Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art,  xvi 

Mitchell,  James  T.,  xvii 

Pennsylvania  Historical  Society,  xvi 

Whelen,  Henry,  xvii 
Columbian  Magazine,  27 
Columbus,  Portrait  of,  262,  348 
Composite  portrait  of  Washington,  viii, 

295,  363 
Compositions,  ix,  276 
Connecticut  Magazine,  220 
Cook,  James,  Portrait  of,  365 
Copley,  John  Singleton,  11 
Copy,  37,  117,  180,  307,  315 
Copyright  notice  changed,  274 
Cornwallis,  Surrender  of,  13,  14,  246 
Couder,  62,  63 


400 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Counterfeit  prints,  37,  117,  180,  307,  315 
Craig,  D.  H.,  Agent,  275 
Crew,  J.  J.,  152 

Custis,  Eleanor  Parke,  Portrait  of,  no, 
in,  112,  113,  114 
George  W.  P.,  Portrait  of,  110,  III, 
112,  113,  114 

Dallas,  George  M.,  255 
Daniels,  John  H.,  Printed  by,  223 
Dawe,  Philip,  Engraving  by,  353 
Declaration  of  Independence,  18,  19,  20,  21, 

83,  248,  249,  250,  251,  252 
Desrais,  316 
Diameter,  xiii 
Dickenson,  Anson,  10 
Dickinson,  John,  Portrait  of,  371 
Display  of  United  States,  355 
Dorchester  Heights,  275 
Draper,  Welsh  &  Co.,  90 
Drayton,  William  H.,  Portrait  of,  371 
Drexel,  Mrs.  Joseph  W.,  xvii 
Drouart,  Printed  by,  114 
Dubouf,  Charles,  320 
Dunlap,  William,  65 

History  of  Arts  of  Design,  8,  68,  213 
Duplessis,  Berteaux,  29 
Durand,  Asher  B.,  Collected  works  of,  227 

Theodore,  244 
Du  Simitiere,  Pierre  Eugene,  371,  376 

Eckstein,  John,  Bust  by,  327 
Eclectic  Magazine,  140 
Edwards,  S.  Arlent,  376 
Edwin,  David,  132,  211 
Elastic,  Water  Proof,  260 
Elliot,  General,  Portrait  of,  15 
Eisner,  Heinrich,  328 
Emmet,  Thomas  Addis,  xvii 
Engraver's  name  on  print,  ix 

not  on  print,  ix 
Engravings  on  copper,  xv 

on  steel,  xv 

Fadden,  William,  318 
Faed,  John,  Painted  by,  277 
Fairman,  Gideon,  300 
False  proofs,  xii 

Family  Circle  and  Parlor  Annual,  140 

Register,  245 
Faneuil  Hall  type,  ix,  274 


Fave,  J.,  105 
Federal  Song,  xii 
Fenelon,  Abbe,  Portrait  of,  267 
Ferris,  Stephen  J.,  213 
Fersworth,  John,  325 
Fictitious  portraits,  viii,  305 
Field,  Robert,  136,  137 
Fielding,  T.  C,  223 

Fillmore,  Millard,  Portrait  of,  257,  258 

Fox,  Gilbert,  xii 

France,  War  with,  xiii 

Franciscus'  gallant  action,  171 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  Portrait  of,  28,  30,  41, 
42,  46,  49,  71,  87,  198,  232,  262,  263, 
264,  265,  328,  342,  346,  349,  350,  360, 
365.  371,  372,  375 

Frederick  the  Great,  329 

Freeman,  T.  W.,  185 

Frontispiece,  undescribed,  vii 
number  printed,  vii 

Fullerion,  N.,  71 

Fulton,  Robert,  Portrait  of,  159,  263 

Garfield,  James  A.,  Portrait  of,  259,  260 
Gates,  Horatio,  Portrait  of,  30,  41,  42,  371 
Germantown,  March  to,  11 
Gilquin  et  Dupain,  Printed  by,  335 
Gimbrede,  Thomas,  222 
Girardet,  13 

Graham,  George,  Engraver,  141 

Grant,  Ulysses  S.,  Dedication  to,  367 
Portrait  of,  259 

Greene,  Nathaniel,  Portrait  of,  265,  329 
Samuel,  Copyright  by,  365 
&  Sons,  S.  H.,  Printed  by,  360 

Grolier  Club,  Invitation,  vii 

Guemied,  55 

Gulager,  Christian,  100 

H.,  W.,  290 

Hail  Columbia,  xii 

Hall,  Charles  B.,  Reworked  by,  301 

Halpin,  287 

Hamilton,  Alexander,  Portrait  of,  263,  329 

R.,  Printed  by,  270 
Hancock,  John,  Portrait  of,  xvi,  250,  263, 
350 

Hardened  Steel  Plate,  238 
Harrison,  Benjamin,  Portrait  of,  214 

C.  P.,  Printed  by,  251 

Mrs.  Joseph,  126 

William  Henry,  Portrait  of,  146,  220, 
265 


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Hart,  Charles  Henry,  Acknowledgment 
to,  x 

Articles  on  Stuart's  Portraits  of 
Washington,  xiv 

Collaborateur  of  W.  S.  Baker,  x 

Life  Portraits  of  Washington,  363 

Dennis,  Publisher,  221 
Hartford,  Engraved  in,  297 
Hastings,  Warren,  Portrait  of,  158 
Hatters  of  Philadelphia,  241 
Havemeyer,  William  F.,  xvii 
Hayes,  Rutherford  B.,  Portrait  of,  259 
Heath  forgery,  139 
Height,  xiii 

Oval,  xiii 

Sub,  xiii 
Henry,  Patrick,  Portrait  of,  263 
Hicks,  Thomas,  Painted  by,  280 
"  His  Excellency,"  3,  23 
Hodson,  G.,  Painted  by,  353 
Holden,  Edwin  B.,  xvii 

Especial  acknowledgment  to,  xvii 
Hollingsworth,  Z.  T.,  xvii 
Holloway,  Thomas,  14 
Hopkins,  Commodore,  Portrait  of,  308 
Hopkinson,  Joseph,  xii 
Houdon,  Jean  Antoine,  84,  276 
Huntington,  Samuel,  Portrait  of,  371 

William  H.,  327 

Collection,  xvii,  II,  12 

Illman  Brothers,  Printed  by,  143 

&  Pilbrow,  Printed  by,  183 
Illustrations,  vii 

Indexes,  ix 
Inman.  Henry,  327 
Irving,  Washington,  Portrait  of,  267 

Jackson,  Andrew,  Portrait  of,  62,  253,  254, 

264,  265,  327 
Jay,  John,  Portrait  of,  371 
Jefferson,  Thomas,  Portrait  of,  136,  250, 

251,  258,  262,  263,  264,  265,  336,  349 
Johnson,  Richard  M.,  Portrait  of,  159 
Jones,  John  Paul,  Portrait  of,  41,  42 
Josephine,  Empress,  Portrait  of,  346 

Kane,  Grenville,  xvii 

King,  A.,  Printed  by,  275 

Kneass,  William,  Engraved  by,  299 

La  Fayette,  17,  241 

Portrait  of,  33,  180,  214,  260,  261,  262, 
263,  265,  267,  291,  327,  338,  360 


Landon,  16 

Lansdowne  type,  ix,  137,  270,  375 
Latrobe,  Benjamin  Henry,  Drawn  by,  344 
Laurens,  Henry,  Portrait  of,  30,  41,  42,  370 
Lavater,  John  Caspar,  14 
Le  B.,  22 

"  Ledger  Carrier's  Annual  Greeting,"  252 
Lee,  Billy,  Portrait  of,  no,  III,  112 
Leeds,  Joseph,  268 
Leipzig,  151 

Leloir,  Andrew  Best,  218 
Lemaitre,  152 
Lenox,  James,  273 

Arms,  273 

Library,  xvii 
Lent,  A.  E.,  Printed  by,  206 
Le  Paon,  Louis,  Painting  by,  18 
Lesauvage,  Printed  by,  361 
Leto,  217 

Liberty,  Figure  of,  183 

Life  Portraits  of  Washington,  363 

Lincoln,  Abraham,  Bust  of,  242 

Portrait  of,  252,  258,  260,  331,  363 
"Literature  &  Fashion,"  220 
Locke,  John,  Portrait  of,  324 
Longacre,  James  Barton,  212,  233 
Longhi  type,  357 
Louis  XVI,  Portrait  of,  28 

McAlpin,  Charles  W.,  xvii 
McArthur,  Duncan,  Portrait  of,  265 
McClure's  Magazine,  34,  363 
McDougall  &  Co.,  John,  xv 
McKenzie,  A.  D.,  Printed  by,  166 
Madison,  James,  Portrait  of,  243,  252,  263, 
336 

Malesherbes,  Portrait  of,  365 
Map  of  United  States,  165,  233,  234,  235 
Marchant,  J.,  Illustrations  by,  375 
Marmocchi,  157 

Marshall,  John,  Portrait  of,  220,  263,  265 

Mason's  Adieu,  223 

Maverick,  Andrew,  Printed  by,  336 

A.  &  S.,  Printed  by,  159 
Mercer,  Hugh,  Death  of,  32 
Meredith,  Samuel,  136 
"  Metropolitan  Mechanics  Institute,"  263 

Museum  of  Art,  xvi,  11,  12 
Meyer,  Hoppner,  Drawn  by,  182 
Military  of  New  York,  229 
Miller,  A.,  Printed  by,  272 

R.,  Printed  by,  254 

W.  H.,  Printed  by,  280 


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Mion,  Maria,  44 
Misa,  Maria,  44 
Mitchell,  James  T.,  xvii 
Moine,  Printed  by,  361 
Monroe,  James,  Portrait  of,  253 
More.  William  de  la,  Portrait  of,  25 
Morris,  Gouverneur,  Portrait  of,  262,  371 
Morton,  John  L.,  Drawing  by,  262 
Mount  Vernon,  115,  247,  280,  295,  328,  333, 
345 

Murray,  George,  250 

Napoleon,  Portrait  of,  70,  360 
Nashville,  Ball  at,  327 
Nassau  Hall,  4,  32 
Native  American,  241 
Natural  Bridge,  244 
Neagle,  John,  34 
Neal,  John,  xiv 
Neale,  J.,  Printed  by,  142,  287 

R.,  Printed  by,  84,  166,  275 

W.,  Printed  by,  262 
Nevvburg  Headquarters,  258 
New  Jersey,  187 
Newton,  Isaac,  Portrait  of,  324 
New  York,  Arms  of,  152 

Bank  Note  Company,  278 

Evacuation  of,  80 
Nickerson,  C.,  236 

Nini,  J.  B.,  Fur-cap  portrait  of  Franklin, 

371.  372 
Norman,  John,  23,  25 

Sheet  Almanack,  xv 

&  Bidwell,  23 
Nota  Bene,  xvii 

Opitz,  E.,  Printed  by,  31,  33,  98 
Ormsby,  Waterman  Lily,  159 
Oxford,  History  of,  xi 

Paria,  37 
Parice,  36 

Pate,  William,  Printed  by,  92,  121 
Paul,  Jeremiah,  186,  324 
Payne,  A.  H.,  151 
Peale,  Charles  Willson,  3 

Mezzotint  of  Washington,  xiv,  3 

Museum,  34 
James,  93 

Rembrandt,  11,  294,  295,  366 

Composite  portrait  of  Washing- 
ton, viii,  295 
Pendleton.  Printed  by,  139 
Pennant,  Thomas,  Portrait  of,  324 


Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  138 

Historical  Society,  xvi,  81 
Perkins,  Joseph,  189 
Perpetual  Calendar,  90,  91 
Perry,  Marsden  J.,  owner  of  Stuart's  first 

portrait  of  Washington,  126 
Peticolas,  P.  A.,  137 
Photogravure  facsimiles,  vii 
Pierce,  Franklin,  Portrait  of,  257,  258,  362 
Pincushion,  198 
Pine,  Robert  Edge,  82 
Pitfalls  to  be  avoided,  xii 
"Pitt,"  361 

Pius  VI.,  Portrait  of,  369 

Plate,  Printer's  Union,  229 

Plato's  Philosophy,  viii 

Polk,  James  K.,  Portrait  0^146,248,255,257 

Pollock,  T.,  247 

Pope,  Alexander,  Portrait  of,  324 
Porret,  217 

Porter,  James,  Printed  by,  250 

Robert  Ker,  325 
Portrait  of  John  Adams,  30,  219,  251,  258, 
262,  336,  348,  349,  350,  351,  370 
John  Quincy  Adams,  252,  253,  264,  266 
Sam  Adams,  xvi,  263 
Alexander  the  Great,  266 
Chester  A.  Arthur,  259 
Benoit,  xiv,  365 
Simon  Bolivar,  267,  341 
Boyer,  267 

James  Buchanan,  251,  362 
Henry  Clay,  159,  263 
DeWitt  Clinton,  262,  265 
Lord  Clive,  158 
Cadwallader  Colden,  262 
Christopher  Columbus,  262,  348 
James  Cook,  365 

Eleanor  Parke  Custis,  no,  in,  112, 
113.  114 

George  W.  P.  Custis,  no,  111,  112, 

113,  "4 
John  Dickinson,  371 
William  H.  Drayton,  371 
General  Elliot,  15 
Abbe  Fenelon,  267 
Millard  Fillmore,  257,  258 
Benjamin  Franklin,  28,  30,  41,  42,  46, 
49.  71,  87,  198,  232,  262,  263,  264,  265, 
328,  342,  346,  349,  350,  360,  365,  371, 
372,  375 
Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  220 
Robert  Fulton,  159,  263 


403 


GENERAL  INDEX 


Portrait  of— Continued 

James  A.  Garfield,  259,  260 
Horatio  Gates,  30,  41,  42,  371 
Ulysses  S.  Grant,  259 
Nathaniel  Greene,  265,  329 
Alexander  Hamilton,  263,  329 
John  Hancock,  xvi,  250,  263,  350 
Benjamin  Harrison,  214 
William  H.  Harrison,  146,  220,  265 
Warren  Hastings,  158 
Rutherford  B.  Hayes,  259 
Patrick  Henry,  263 
Commodore  Hopkins,  308 
Samuel  Huntington,  371 
Washington  Irving,  267 
Andrew  Jackson,  62,  253,  254,  264,  265, 
327 

John  Jay,  371 

Thomas  Jefferson,  136,  250,  251,  258, 

262,  263,  264,  265,  336,  349 
Andrew  Johnson,  258 
Richard  M.  Johnson,  159 
John  Paul  Jones,  41,  42 
Empress  Josephine,  346 

La  Fayette,  33,  180,  214,  260,  261,  262, 

263,  265,  267,  291,  327,  338,  360 
Henry  Laurens,  30,  41,  42,  370 
Billy  Lee,  no,  in,  112 

Abraham  Lincoln,  242,  252,  258,  260, 

331.  363 
John  Locke,  324 
Louis  XVI,  28 
Duncan  McArthur,  265 
James  Madison,  243,  252,  263,  336 
Malesherbes,  365 
Mile.  Mars,  267 
John  Marshall,  220,  263,  265 
James  Monroe,  253 
William  de  la  More,  25 
Gouverneur  Morris,  262,  371 
Napoleon,  70,  360 
Isaac  Newton,  324 
Thomas  Pennant,  324 
Franklin  Pierce,  257,  258,  362 
Pius  VI,  369 
Alexander  Pope,  324 
Presidents,  146,  248,  249,  252,  253,  254, 

255,  256,  257,  258 
Walter  Raleigh,  349 
Joseph  Reed,  371 
Edward  Savage,  374 
Frederick  Schiller,  366 
Walter  Scott,  267 


Portrait  of— Continued 
Winfield  Scott,  265 
William  Shakespeare,  267 
Madame  de  Stael,  267 
John  Stark,  265 
Baron  Steuben,  265,  371 
Sully,  70 

Zachary  Taylor,  249,  257,  258,  265 

William  Tell,  42 

Charles  Thomson,  371 

Tench  Tilghman,  33 

John  Trumbull,  64,  373 

John  Tyler,  146,  256,  272 

Valpole,  42 

Martin  Van  Buren,  146,  254,  255,  256 

Carl  Vernet,  266 

Voltaire,  267 

Thomas  Warton,  129 

Martha  Washington,  4,  24,  25,  64,  110, 
in,  112,  113,  114,  115,  147,  198,  207, 
224,  247,  255,  297,  323,  346,  376 

F.  von  Weber,  266 

Duke  of  Wellington,  267 

Benjamin  West,  129,  267 

Westerman,  42 

John  Wolcot,  77,  129 

James  Wolfe,  129 

Ximenes,  77 
Powell  &  Co.,  Printed  by,  288 

W.  H.,  Designed  by,  287 
Presidents,  Portraits  of,  146,  248,  249,  252, 

253,  254,  255,  256,  257,  258 
Price,  P.,  Printed  by,  85 
Princeton,  4,  32,  246 
Prints  cut  down,  xii 

inlaid,  xii 

on  thin  paper,  mounted,  xii 
Proof-reader,  Value  of,  xi 
Public  Library,  New  York,  227,  269 

Raleigh,  Walter.  Portrait  of,  349 

Ramage,  John,  97 

Rand,  B.  H.,  172 

Reed,  Joseph,  Portrait  of,  371 

Washington's  letter  to,  viii 
Revere,  Paul,  Engraved  on  type  metal,  xvi 

Goss's  Life  of,  xv 

Letter  from,  xv 

Portrait  of  Washington  by,  xv 

Style  of  engraved  work,  xvi 
"Revolutionists  &  Political  Partisans,"  129 
Reynolds,  Printed  by,  329 
Reynolds,  Stephen,  376 


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GENERAL  INDEX 


Riverpoint,  330 

Rivoire,  Matthias,  Letter  from,  xv 
Robertson,  Archibald,  116 

Walter,  99,  118 
Robinson  &  Son,  292 
Rollinson,  William,  xv 
Roseberry,  Lord,  138 
Rothermel,  Peter  F.,  Painted  by,  280 

Sainsbury,  F.  N.,  60 
Saint  Memin,  C.  B.  J.  F.  de,  299 
Salmon,  A.,  Printed  by,  293 
Salon  de  la  Correspondance,  18 
Sartain,  Henry,  Printed  by,  250 
Savage,  Edward,  101 

Original  Drawing  by,  285 

Portrait  of,  374 
Schell,  Frank  B.,  239,  240,  241 
Schiller,  Frederick,  Portrait  of,  366 
Schuessele,  Christian,  Painted  by,  276 
Scoles,  Isaac,  201 
Scot,  Robert,  xv 
Scott,  Walter,  Portrait  of,  267 

Winfield,  Portrait  of,  265 
Sharpies  not  Sharpless,  298 

Elizabeth,  297 

James,  70,  296 
Shrinking  of  paper,  xiii 
Silhouettes,  70,  343,  347 
Simitiere,  Pierre  Eugene  du,  36,  371,  376 
Simkins  &  Usher,  87,  204 
Simpson,  Bishop,  Legend  by,  163 
Singleton,  Henry,  329 
Sizes  of  prints,  xiii 
Smallest  engraved  portrait,  233 
Smith,  Benjamin,  106 
Spring,  Robert,  Forgeries  by,  274 
Stael,  Madame  de,  Portrait  of,  267 
Stark,  John,  Portrait  of,  265 
States  described,  ix 

Order  of,  xiii 
Statuary,  Modern,  x 
Steuben,  Baron,  Portrait  of,  265,  371 
Stothard,  Thomas,  12 
Strickland,  William,  211 
Stuart,  Gabriel,  137,  138 

Gilbert,  xii,  126 

Athenaeum  head,  viii,  276,  277,  280, 
281,  282,  283,  335 

First  portrait  of  Washington,  xiv,  126 

Greatest  number  of  prints  after,  xiv 

Lansdowne  picture,  276,  281,  330 

Tea-pot  picture,  285 


Sully,  Portrait  of,  70 

Thomas,  Painting  by,  318,  326 
Swett,  M.  A.,  Copy  by,  275 

Tanner,  Benjamin,  212 
Taylor,  W.,  Drawing  by,  330 

Zachary,  Portrait  of,  249,  257,  258,  265 
Tea-pot  type,  ix,  270 
Tell,  William,  Portrait  of,  42 
Tellier,  218 
Thorn,  91 

Thomas  &  Winship,  Printed  by,  241 
Thomson,  Charles,  Portrait  of,  371 
Tilghman,  Tench,  Portrait  of,  33 
Tiller,  Robert,  87,  205 
Tisdale,  Elkanah,  329 
Toppan,  Charles,  172 
Transfer  upon  china,  130,  228 

pottery,  89 
Trenton  Battlefield,  53,  109,  152,  246 
Trott,  Benjamin,  172,  188 
Trumbull,  John,  43 

Portrait  of,  64,  373 
Tyler,  John,  Portrait  of,  146,  256,  272 

Underwood,  Thomas,  Drawn  by,  264 

Valley  Forge,  246 

Valpole,  Portrait  of,  42 

Van  Buren,  Martin,  Portrait  of,  146,  254, 

255.  256 
Vaughan,  Samuel,  126,  127 

Type,  ix,  126 
Vernet,  Carl,  Portrait  of,  266 
Vernier,  152 
Voltaire,  344 

Portrait  of,  267 

Wade,  W.,  Drawing  by,  330 
Walters  &  Norman,  23 
Warton,  Thomas,  Portrait  of,  129 
Washington,  D.  C,  Capitol  at,  221,  248, 
258,  263 

Washington  and  Duche  Letter,  277 
Apotheosis  of,  295 

Arms  of,  7,  31,  43,  80,  81,  98,  198,  213, 

287,  292,  354,  363 
as  a  Mason,  282,  283 
Association,  269 
Assurance  Co..  228 
Baltimore  Monument,  151,  240,  263 
Benevolent  Society,  186,  187,  188,  190, 

231,  238,  239 


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Washington— Continued 
Birthday,  229 

Centennial  Anniversary  of  Birthday, 

170,  239,  240,  241,  242 
Crossing  the  Delaware,  320,  321 
Farewell  Address,  246 
in  Armor,  24 
Inauguration,  209 
Marshal  of  France,  45 
Monument,  190,  209,  258,  260 

Lottery,  87,  204,  205 
on  Field  of  Trenton,  277 
Portraits,  Collections  of,  xv,  xvi 

Number  of,  x 
Resignation,  328 
Sons  of,  171 
Statue  of,  244 

Stuart's  first  portrait  of,  xiv 
Taking  Command  of  Army,  116 
Tomb  of,  151,  240,  352 
with  flowing  hair,  357 
Martha,  136 

Martha,  Portrait  of,  4,  24,  25,  64,  no, 
in,  112,  113,  114,  115,  147,  198,  207, 
224,  247,  255,  297,  323,  346,  376 
Weatherwise's  Town  and  Country  Alma- 
nac, xv 


Weber,  F.  von,  Portrait  of,  266 
Weir,  Robert  W.,  Designed  by,  253 
Wellmore,  Edward,  191 
Wertmuller,  Adolph  Ulric,  121 
West,  Benjamin,  Portrait  of,  129,  267 
Westerman,  Portrait  of,  42 
Whelen,  Henry,  xvii 
White  House,  256 
Width,  xiii 

Oval,  xiii 
Will,  A.,  237 

William  III,  Resemblance  to,  318 
Williams,  William,  123 
Williamsburgh,  305,  306,  309,  310,  312,  329 
Wolcot,  John,  Portrait  of,  77,  266 
Wolfe,  James,  Portrait  of,  129 
Wood,  Anthony  a,  History  of  Oxford,  xi 
Wood,  Joseph,  85 
"Wright,"  196 

Joseph,  xii,  66,  377 

R.,  Painted  by,  352 

type,  270,  357 

Ximenes,  Portrait  of,  77 
Yorston  &  Co.,  John  C,  164 


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